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अनिवार्य आवश्र्कताओं का अिलु ग्िक

संo: टीईसी/एसडी/डीडी/टीसीपी-222/2.6/सितंबर2020

ANNEXURES TO ERs

No.:TEC/SD/DD/TCP-222/2.6/September2020

अनिवार्य आवश्यकताओं में इं नित मािक ं का नववरण

संस्करण-2.6

DETAILS OF STANDARDS SPECIFIED IN ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS


VERSION-2.6

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INDEX
1. Annexure-A1: Safety Requirement for Communication Equipment ................................................................................................ 1
2. Annexure-A2: Safety Requirement for Battery in portable equipment ............................................................................................ 2
3. Annexure-A3: Safety Requirement for Radio Communication Equipment (Other than CPE) ..................................................... 2
4. Annexure-B: EMI/ EMC Requirement ................................................................................................................................................ 3
5. Annexure- B1: Emission limits as per CISPR22 ................................................................................................................................ 12
6. Annexure-C1: Frequency Band of Operation for Non-Cellular Radio Equipment ....................................................................... 18
7. Annexure-C2: Transmitted Power/ EIRP for Non-Cellular Radio Equipment ............................................................................. 20
8. Annexure-C3: Radio Conformance Requirement for Non-Cellular Radio Equipment ................................................................ 22
9. Annexure-D: Parameters for 2-wire PSTN Lines, Trunks lines and CPEs connected thereon (INT2W & CPE2W) ................ 26
10. Annexure-D1: ISDN Layer-III Specifications Test ........................................................................................................................... 27
11. Annexure-D2: Parameters for Cordless Telephone .......................................................................................................................... 28
12. Annexure-D3: CCS#7 Conformance Parameters .............................................................................................................................. 29
13. Annexure-D4: Figures .......................................................................................................................................................................... 31
14. Annexure-F: Frequency of Operation for Cellular Wireless Interfaces and Equipment .............................................................. 32
15. Annexure-F1: Radio Conformance Test for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) and Compact Cellular Network (CCN) ............ 33
16. Annexure-F2: Radio Conformance Test for NodeB and Compact Cellular Network (CCN) using 3G/WCDMA/HSPA
Technology............................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
17. Annexure-F3: Radio Conformance Test for eNodeB and Compact Cellular Network (CCN) using 4G/LTE/LTE-A
Technology............................................................................................................................................................................................. 35
18. Annexure-F4: Radio Conformance Test for Base Station (BS) using Multi Standard Radio (MSR) Technology ..................... 36
19. Annexure-F5: Radio Conformance Test for Base station (BS) using Active Antenna System (AAS) .......................................... 37

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20. Annexure-F6: Radio Conformance Test for Cellular Wireless Repeaters using 2G/GSM Technology ...................................... 38
21. Annexure-F7: Radio Conformance Test for Cellular Wireless Repeaters using 3G/WCDMA ULTRA FDD Technology ....... 38
22. Annexure-F8: Radio Conformance Test for Cellular Wireless Repeaters using 4G/LTE FDD Technology .............................. 39
23. Annexure-F9: Radio Conformance Test for Devices having Cellular Wireless Interface using CDMA2000 Technology ........ 40
24. Annexure-F10: Radio Conformance Test for Devices having Cellular Wireless Interface using GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE
Technology............................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
25. Annexure-F11: Radio Conformance Test for Devices having Cellular Wireless Interface using WCDMA/ HSPA Technology
................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 43
26. Annexure-F12: Radio Conformance Test for Devices having Cellular Wireless Interface using LTE/ LTE-A Technology..... 45
27. Annexure-G1: Parameters for Radio Interfaces for equipment operating in delicensed frequency bands of 2.4 GHz and 5
GHz ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 46
28. Annexure-G2: Parameters for Radio Interfaces for equipment operating in delicensed frequency bands of 2.4 GHz and 5
GHz ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 47
29. Annexure-G3: Parameters for Radio Interfaces for equipment operating in delicensed frequency bands of 2.4 GHz and 5
GHz ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 51
30. Annexure-H: Ethernet Interface Parameters .................................................................................................................................... 55
31. Annexure-I: PDH Interface Parameters ............................................................................................................................................. 57
32. Annexure-J1: xDSL Interface Parameters ......................................................................................................................................... 61
33. Annexure-J2: PON Interface Parameters .......................................................................................................................................... 63
34. Annexure-J3: PON Conformance Parameters .................................................................................................................................. 73
35. Annexure J4 – DSLAM Functional Test ............................................................................................................................................ 76
36. Annexure-K: SDH Interface Parameters ........................................................................................................................................... 80
37. Annexure-L: OTN Interface Parameters ........................................................................................................................................... 85

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38. Annexure-M: Mobile Handset and Tablet Test Parameters ............................................................................................................ 89
39. Annexure-P1: IP Conformance Parameters – SIP and SIPI – RFC 3261 and Q.1912.5 ............................................................... 91
40. Annexure-P2: IP Conformance Parameters – RTP – RFC 3550 ..................................................................................................... 94
41. Annexure-P4: IP Conformance Parameters – TCP – RFC 793 ....................................................................................................... 96
42. Annexure-P5: IP Conformance Parameters – UDP – RFC 768 and MGCP – H.248 .................................................................... 97
43. Annexure-P6: IP Conformance Parameters – IPV4 and Dual Stack – RFC 791 and RFC 4213 ................................................. 98
44. Annexure-P7: IPv6 Conformance Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 100
45. Annexure-P8: IP Conformance Parameters – DTMF – RFC 4733 ............................................................................................... 102
46. Annexure-P9: IP Conformance Parameters – SCTP – RFC 4960 ................................................................................................. 104
47. Annexure-P10: IP Conformance Parameters – M3UA – RFC 4960 and Signalling over IP – RFC 2719 ................................. 105
48. Annexure-P11: IP Conformance Parameters – Functional Tests for IP ....................................................................................... 106
49. Annexure Q: Optical Fibre (Single Mode) Tests ............................................................................................................................ 110
I.ITU-T G.652.D Optical Fibre – (Variant 1) ................................................................................................................................... 110
II. ITU-T G.655 Optical Fibre (Variant 2) ....................................................................................................................................... 114
III. ITU-T G.656 Optical Fibre (Variant 3) ...................................................................................................................................... 118
IV. ITU-T G.657.A1 Optical Fibre (Variant 4) ................................................................................................................................ 122
V. ITU-T G.657.A2 Optical Fibre (Variant 5) ................................................................................................................................. 127
VI. G.657.B3 Optical Fibre (Variant 6) ............................................................................................................................................ 132
VII.G.654.D Optical Fibre (Variant 7) ............................................................................................................................................. 136
VIII.ITU-T G.654.E Optical Fibre (Variant 8) ................................................................................................................................ 140
1. Table-1: OSPFv2 as per RFC 2328 ................................................................................................................................................... 145
2. Table-2: OSPFv3 as per RFC 2740 ................................................................................................................................................... 146

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3. Table-3: IPV6 as per RFC 2460 ......................................................................................................................................................... 147
4. Table-4: IPV6 as per RFC 4861 ......................................................................................................................................................... 148
5. Table-5: IPV6 as per RFC 4862 ......................................................................................................................................................... 149
6. Table-6: IPV6 as per RFC 1981 ......................................................................................................................................................... 150
7. Table-7: IPV6 as per RFC 4443 ......................................................................................................................................................... 151
8. Table-8: BGP for IPV6 as per RFC 2545 ......................................................................................................................................... 152
9. Table-9: BGP4 for IPV4 as per RFC 4271 ....................................................................................................................................... 153
10. Table-10: MBGP as per RFC 4760.................................................................................................................................................... 153
11. Table-11: LDP as per RFC 5036........................................................................................................................................................ 156
1. Test No.1 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 158
2. Test No.2 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 159
3. Test No.3 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 160
4. Test No.4 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 160
5. Test No.5 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 162
6. Test No.6 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 163
7. Test No.7 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 165
8. Test No.8 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 167
9. Test No.9 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 168
10. Test No.10 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 169
11. Test No.11 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 170
12. Test No.12 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 171
13. Test No.13 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 172
14. Test No.14 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 173

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15. Test No.15 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 174
16. Test No.16 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 174
17. Test No.17 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 175
18. Test No.18 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 177
19. Test No.19 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 178
20. Test No.20 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 179
21. Test No.21 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 180
22. Test No.22 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 181
23. Test No.23 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 182
24. Test No.24 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 183
25. Test No.25 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 184
26. Test No.26 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 185
27. Test No.27 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 186
28. Test No.28 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 189
29. Test No.29 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 192
30. Test No.30 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 195
31. Test No.31 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 196
32. Test No.32 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 197
33. Test No.33 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 198
34. Test No.34 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 199
35. Test No.35 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 200
36. Test No.36 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 200
37. Test No.37 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 202

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38. Test No.38 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 203
39. Test No.39 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 204
40. Test No.40…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….205

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IMPORTANT NOTICE

1. The RFC documents of IETF are subject to periodic revision. Hence, wherever RFCs are mentioned in the
ERs/ Annexures to ERs, the offered product shall meet either the referred RFC or its latest/ later version.
Wherever, a feature of the RFC is mentioned, product shall comply with the part of the RFC specifying the
feature.

2. Similarly, this applies to other standards of IEC, EN, CISPR, ETSI, ITU, IEEE, TEC etc.

DISCLAIMER

1. The Annexures and Appendices in this document are being reviewed and the updated version shall be
uploaded on MTCTE Portal www.mtcte.tec.gov.in from time to time.
2. Feedback for corrections, if any, may be sent on email to help.mtcte.tec@gov.in with copy to
sanjai.kumar67@gov.in

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Annexure-A1: Safety Requirement for Communication Equipment
ParameterGroup: SAFETY
S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Test Levels Applicability/ Remarks
A1.1 IT Equipment Safety IS 13252 part 1: 2010 Amd 2013 Compliance to clauses Older version of standard shall be
&Amd 2015 “Information applicable to the EUT accepted if it was in force on the date of
Technology Equipment –Safety- issue of report.
Part 1: General Requirements” or
equivalent IEC standard –EN/IEC
60950-1:2005+A1:2009+A2:2013
“Information Technology
Equipment –Safety- Part 1: General
Requirements

OR

EN/IEC 62368-1:2014

A1.2 Ingress Protection IEC 60529 Compliance to clauses As per offered product category
applicable to the EUT

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Annexure-A2: Safety Requirement for Battery in portable equipment
Parameter Group: SAFETY
S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Test Levels Applicability/ Remarks
A2.1 Battery Safety IS 16046:2015 Compliance to clauses Applicable only if it is portable equipment
OR EN/IEC 62133:2012 applicable to the EUT and uses secondary cells and batteries
containing alkaline or non-acid electrolyte.
BIS certificate or test reports from BIS
approved labs in respect of batteries shall
be accepted and repeat testing of batteries
is not required.

Annexure-A3: Safety Requirement for Radio Communication Equipment (Other than CPE)
Parameter Group: SAFETY
S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Test Levels Applicability/ Remarks

A3.1 IT Equipment Safety for EN/IEC 60215:2016 Compliance to clauses Test reports as per IEC 60215: 1987 shall
Radio Products (Other applicable to the EUT be acceptable only till March 31, 2020
than CPE)

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Annexure-B: EMI/ EMC Requirement
(Additional details, referred clauses and Tables in TEC EMI EMC document TEC/SD/DD/EMC-221/05/OCT-16)
Parameter Group: EMC
S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Test Levels Applicability/ Remarks

B.1 Conducted emission - Class CISPR22 (2008)/ EN 55022 AC/ DC Power input/ output Conducted Emission for Class A
A OR ports: equipment as per applicable clauses/
As per Table 7 of Annexure B1 ranges.
CISPR32 (2015)/EN 55032 for CISPR 22 and applicable
Table(s) in CISPR 32. Test reports as per CISPR 22 (2008)/
EN 55022 shall be acceptable only
Telecom Ports: till 31.03.2020.
As per Table 8B of Annexure
B1 and applicable Table(s) in
CISPR 32.

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Test Levels Applicability/ Remarks

B.2 Radiated emission - Class A CISPR22 (2008)/ EN 55022 For CISPR 22: Radiated Emission for Class A
equipment as per applicable clauses/
OR i. For 10 m measuring ranges.
distance:
CISPR32 (2015)/EN 55032 As per Table 5a (Refer Annex Test reports as per CISPR 22 (2008)/
B1) for frequency range up to 1 EN 55022 shall be acceptable only
GHz. till 31.03.2020.

ii. For 3 m measuring


distance:
As per Table 5a1 (Refer Annex-
B1) for frequency range up to 1
GHz.

iii. For 3 m measuring


distance:
As per Table 5b (Refer Annex
B1) frequency range beyond 1
GHz.

For CISPR 32:

Limits for Class A Radiated


Emissions from applicable
Tables of CISPR 32 for
distances of 3m or 10m.

Note:
For 3m measuring distance,
EUT size should be as such it
fits in a cylindrical area of
diameter 1m.

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distance of 10m is applicable.
S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Test Levels Applicability/ Remarks

B.3 Conducted emission - Class CISPR22 (2008)/ EN 55022 AC/ DC Power input/ output Conducted Emission for Class B
B OR ports: equipment as per applicable clauses/
As per Table 6 of Annexure B1 ranges.
CISPR32 (2015)/EN 55032 for CISPR 22/EN 55022
Test reports as per CISPR 22 (2008)/
Telecom Ports: EN 55022 shall be acceptable only
As per Table 8A of Annexure till 31.03.2020.
B1 for CISPR 22/EN 55022 and
applicable Table(s) in CISPR
32/EN 55032

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Test Levels Applicability/ Remarks

B.4 Radiated emission - Class B CISPR22 (2008)/ EN 55022 For CISPR 22: Radiated Emission for Class B
OR i. For 10 m measuring equipment as per applicable clauses/
distance: ranges.
CISPR32 (2015)/EN 55032 As per Table 4a for frequency
range up to 1 GHz. Test reports as per CISPR 22 (2008)/
EN 55022 shall be acceptable only
ii. For 3 m measuring till 31.03.2020.
distance:
As per Table 4a1 for frequency
range up to 1 GHz.

iii. For 3 m measuring


distance:
As per Table 4b for frequency
range beyond 1 GHz.

For CISPR 32:

Limits for Class B Radiated


Emissions from applicable
Tables of CISPR 32 for
distances of 3m or 10m.

Note:
For 3m measuring distance,
EUT size should be as such it
fits in a cylindrical area of
diameter 1m.

For other equipment, measuring


distance of 10m is applicable.

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Test Levels Applicability/ Remarks

B.5 Conducted and Radiated CISPR14-1 (2016) Conducted and Radiated Emission
Emission - Electrical applicable to Electricity Meter
Appliances

B.6 Immunity to Electrostatic EN/IEC 61000-4-2(2008) Level 2 {± 4 kV}, or higher


Discharge Contact discharge voltage; Performance Criteria B

B.7 Immunity to Electrostatic EN/IEC 61000-4-2(2008) Level 3 {± 8 kV} or higher


Discharge Air discharge voltage;
Performance Criteria B
B.8 Immunity to Electrostatic EN/IEC 61000-4-2(2008) Level 4 {± 8 kV}; Applicable to Electricity Meter
Discharge- Level-4 Contact Discharge Performance Criteria B

B.9 Immunity to Electrostatic EN/IEC 61000-4-2(2008) Level 4 {± 15 kV}; Applicable to Electricity Meter
Discharge- Level-4 Air Discharge Performance Criteria B

B.10 Immunity to radiated RF EN/IEC 61000-4-3(2010) i. Test level 2 {Test field Clauses applicable to Telecom
strength of 3 V/m} for Equipment or Telecom Terminal
80 MHz to 1 GHz; Equipment with voice interface.
Performance Criteria A.
ii. Test level 3 {Test field
strength of 10 V/m} for
800 MHz to 960 MHz &
1.4 to 6.0 GHz,;
Performance Criteria A
B.11 Immunity to radiated RF EN/IEC 61000-4-3(2010) 80 MHz to 6.0 GHz: Clauses applicable to Telecom
Test level 2 {Test field strength Terminal Equipment without voice
of 3 V/m}: Performance Criteria interface.
A

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Test Levels Applicability/ Remarks

B.12 Immunity to fast transients EN/IEC 61000-4-4(2012) Test Level 2 (1.0 kV): Not applicable for devices having in-
(burst) AC/DC Power Lines Performance Criteria B built or replaceable battery

B.13 Immunity to fast transients EN/IEC 61000-4-4(2012) Test level 2 (0.5kV): Not applicable for mobile devices
(burst) Signal/Control/Data/Teleco Performance Criteria B having only radio interface
m Lines
B.14 Immunity to surges EN/IEC 61000-4-5(2014) 2kV: Performance Criteria B Not applicable for devices having in-
line to ground – power port built or replaceable battery

B.15 Immunity to surges EN/IEC 61000-4-5(2014) 1kV: Performance Criteria B Not applicable for devices having in-
line to line – power port built or replaceable battery
B.16 Immunity to surges EN/IEC 61000-4-5(2014) 2kV: Performance Criteria C Not applicable for mobile devices
Common mode – telecom having only radio interface
ports
B.17 Immunity to conducted EN/IEC 61000-4-6(2013): Test level 2 {3 V r.m.s.}: Not applicable for mobile devices
disturbance induced by Performance Criteria A having only radio interface
Radio frequency fields AC/DC lines & signal
control /telecom lines. 150 kHz to 80 MHz

B.18 Immunity to voltage dips & EN/IEC 61000-4-11(2004) Performance criteria B Applicable to AC power ports
short interruption: Voltage
dip corresponding to a
reduction of supply voltage
of 30% for 500ms (i.e. 70 %
supply voltage for 500ms)

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Test Levels Applicability/ Remarks

B.19 Immunity to voltage dips & EN/IEC 61000-4-11(2004) Performance criteria C Applicable to AC power ports
short interruption: Voltage
dip corresponding to a
reduction of supply voltage
of 60% for 200ms; (i.e. 40%
supply voltage for 200ms).
B.20 Immunity to voltage dips & EN/IEC 61000-4-11(2004) Performance criteria C Applicable to AC power ports
short interruption: Voltage
interruption corresponding
to a reduction of supply
voltage of > 95% for 5s.
B.21 Immunity to voltage dips & EN/IEC 61000-4-11(2004) Performance criteria B Applicable to AC power ports.
short interruption: Voltage
interruption corresponding
to a reduction of supply
voltage of >95% for 10ms.
B.22 Immunity to voltage dips & EN/IEC 61000-4-29 Performance criteria B Applicable to DC power ports
short interruption: Voltage
Interruption with 0% of
supply for 10ms.
B.23 Immunity to voltage dips & EN/IEC 61000-4-29 Performance criteria C Applicable to DC power ports
short interruption: Voltage
Interruption with 0% of
supply for 30ms, 100ms,
300ms and 1000ms.
B.24 Immunity to voltage dips & EN/IEC 61000-4-29 Performance criteria B Applicable to DC power ports
short interruption: Voltage
dip corresponding to 40% &
70% of supply for 10ms, 30
ms.

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Test Levels Applicability/ Remarks

B.25 Immunity to voltage dips & EN/IEC 61000-4-29 Performance criteria C Applicable to DC power ports
short interruption: Voltage
dip corresponding to 40% &
70% of supply for 100ms,
300ms and 1000 ms.
B.26 Immunity to voltage dips & EN/IEC 61000-4-29 Performance criteria B Applicable to DC power ports
short interruption: Voltage
variations corresponding to
80% and 120% of supply
for 100 ms to 10s as per
Table 1c of IEC 61000-4-29

Note: Minimum required information related to EMI/EMC parameters has been captured in Annex-B to facilitate the applicants.
However, for further details/clarity in this regard, TEC document for EMI/EMC standard – TEC/SD/DD/EMC-221/05/OCT-16 may
kindly be referred to.

Conducted and Radiated Emissions will be as per Class A for chasis based OLT equipment and Class B for residential OLT equipment

In case of any conflict, the TEC document for EMI/EMC standard shall prevail.

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Note for IoT Devices
1. If Tracking Device come along with vehicle for testing then CISPR 25 / AIS 004-Part3 will be applicable.
2. Immunity to Surges - For Non- Rechargeable fixed battery operated device without any telecom or power port, this test is not applicable.
3. Conducted and Radiated Emission – If Smart Electricity Meter is to be tested along with communication module then CISPR 14-1 is
applicable.
4. Immunity to Electrostatic Discharge: – Smart Electricity Meter
For communication module limits as per standard IEC 61000-4-2 are applicable.
If Smart Electricity Meter is to be tested along with communication module, then severity level should be 4 (As per standard of Smart
electricity Meter IS 16444 which refer to IS 13779 & IS 15884) in both cases – Air and Contact Discharge.
5. Immunity to Radiated RF: – Smart Electricity Meter
For communication module limits as per standard IEC 61000-4-3 are applicable.
If Smart Electricity Meter is to be tested along with communication module, then severity level should be 4 and field strength is 10 V/m
(As per standard of Smart electricity Meter IS 16444 which refer to IS 13779 & IS 15884).
6. Immunity to Fast Transients: – Smart Electricity Meter
For communication module limits as per standard IEC 61000-4-4 (2012) are applicable.
If Smart Electricity Meter is to be tested along with communication module, then severity level should be 3, ±4 kV (As per standard of
Smart electricity Meter IS 16444 which refer to IS 13779 & IS 15884).
7. Immunity to Surges: – Smart Electricity Meter
For communication module limits as per standard IEC 61000-4-5 (2014) are applicable.
If Smart Electricity Meter is to be tested along with communication module, then ±5 kV and 5 Pulses each polarity at 60º, 240º only in
differential mode.
8. General Safety Requirements: – Smart Electricity Meter
For communication module standard IEC 60950/IS 13252 are applicable.
If Smart Electricity Meter is to be tested along with communication module, then safety must be as per prevailing IS 16444.

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Annexure- B1: Emission limits as per CISPR22
Parameter Group: EMC
The value of the limits from “CISPR 22 (2008)” at clause-6 [and reproduced below in tables 4(a), 4(b) & 5(a), 5(b)] shall be used for class B and
class A equipment respectively. Further, the limits of table 5 may also be used for equipment in Telecommunication Centres.
Alternatively, the Limits as per Table 4 (a1) & 5 (a1) for measuring distance of 3m are also acceptable , as applicable , in place of Table 4 (a) &
5 (a) respectively.

a)Limits below 1 GHz

Table 4(a): Limits for unwanted radiated emission of “Class B” equipment at a measuring distance of 10m.

Frequency range Limits (quasi-peak)


30-230 MHz 30 dB (μV/m)
230- 1000 MHz 37dB (μ V/m)
Note: 1) The lower limit shall apply at the transitionFrequency.
Note: 2 ) Additional provisions may be required for cases where interference occurs.

Table 5(a): Limits for unwanted radiated emission of “Class A” equipment (for Telecommunication Centres) at a measuring distance of
10m.
Frequency range Limits (quasi-peak)
30-230 MHz 40 dB (μV/m)
230- 1000 MHz 47 dB (μV/m)
Note: 1) The lower limit shall apply at the transition Frequency.
Note: 2) Additional provisions may be required forcases where interference occurs.

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Note:
Limits are shown here for a measurement distance of 10m. However, measurements made using alternative test sites are also acceptable in
accordance with CISPR 22 including clause No. 10.4.5.

Table 4(a1): Limits for unwanted radiated emission of “Class B” Equipment at a measuring distance of 3 m.
Frequency range limits (quasi – peak)
30 – 230 MHz 40.5 dB (V/m)
230 – 1000 MHz 47.5 dB (V/m)
Notes:
1. The lower limits shall apply at transition frequency
2. Additional provisions may be required for cases where interference occurs.

Table 5 (a1): Limits for unwanted radiated emission of “Class A” Equipment at a measuring distance of 3 m.
Frequency range limits (quasi – peak)
30 – 230 MHz 50.5 dB (V/m)
230 – 1000 MHz 57.5 dB (V/m)
Notes:
1.The lower limits shall apply at transition frequency
2. Additional provisions may be required for cases where interference occurs.

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b) Limits above 1 GHz
The EUT shall meet the following limits when measured in accordance with the prescribed method and the conditional testing procedure as
described.

Table 4(b): Limits for radiated disturbance of “Class B” Eqpt. at a measurement distance of 3 m.
Frequency range Average limit Peak limit
GHz dB (V/m) dB (V/m)
1 to 3 50 70
3 to 6 54 74

NOTE: The lower limit applies at the transition frequency.

Table 5(b): Limits for radiated disturbance of “Class A” Eqpt. at a measurement distance of 3 m.

Frequency range Average limit Peak limit


GHz dB (V/m) dB (V/m)
1 to 3 56 76
3 to 6 60 80
NOTE :The lower limit applies at the transition frequency.

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Limits for conducted emission

For Class A equipment


Table 7: Limit of conducted emission (disturbance) at the main ports of Class A Telecom Equipment

Frequency range Limit (Quasi -Peak) Limit (Average)


0.15 – 0.5 MHz 79 dB (V) 66 dB (V)
0.5-30 MHz 73 dB (V) 60 dB (V)
Note: The lower limit shall apply at the transition Frequencies.

Table 8(B): Limits for conducted common mode (asymmetric mode) emissions from telecommunication ports of Class A equipment
(intended for use in telecommunication centers only).

Voltage limits dB (V) Current limits dB (A)


Frequency rangeMHz Quasi-peak Average Quasi-peak Average
0.15 to 0.5 97 to 87 84 to 74 53 to 43 40 to 30
0.5 to 30 87 74 43 30
Note 1: The limits decrease linearly with the logarithm of the frequency in the range 0.15 MHz to 0.5
MHz.
Note 2: The current and voltage disturbance limits are derived foruse with an impedance stabilization
network (ISN) which presents a common mode (asymmetric mode) impedance of 150  are
telecommunication port under test (conversion factor is 20 log10150/1= 44 dB).

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For Class B equipment
Table 6: Limits of conducted emission (disturbance) at the mains ports of Class B Telecom Equipment

Frequency range Limit (Quasi -Peak) Limit (Average)

0.15 -0.5 MHz 66-56 dB (V) 56-46 dB (V)


0.5-5 MHz 56 dB (V) 46 dB (V)
5-30 MHz 60 dB (V) 50 dB (V)
Note: 1) The lower limit shall apply at the transition Frequencies.
Note: 2) The limits decreases linearly with logarithm of the Frequency in the range 0.15 MHz
to 0.50 MHz.

Table 8(A): Limits for conducted common mode (asymmetric mode) emission from telecommunication ports for class B equipment.

Voltage limits dB (μV) Current limits dB (μA)


Frequency rangeMHz Quasi-peak Average
Quasi-peak Average
0.15 to 0.5 84 to 74 74 to 64 40 to 30 30 to 20

0.5 to 30 74 64 30 20
Note 1: The limits decrease linearly with the logarithm of the frequency in the range 0.15 MHz to 0.5 MHz.
Note 2: The current and voltage disturbance limits are derived foruse with an impedance stabilization
network (ISN) which presents a common mode (asymmetric mode) impedance of 150  are
telecommunication port under test (conversion factor is 20 log10150/1= 44 dB).

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Conditional testing procedure for 1-6 GHz testing:
a. The highest internal source of an EUT is defined as the highest frequency generated or used within the EUT or on which the EUT
operates or tunes.
b. If the highest frequency of the internal sources of the EUT is less than 108 MHz, the measurement shall only be made up to 1 GHz.
c. If the highest frequency of the internal sources of the EUT is between 108 MHz and 500 MHz, the measurement shall only be made up to
2 GHz.
d. If the highest frequency of the internal sources of the EUT is between 500 MHz, and 1 GHz, the measurement shall only be made up to 5
GHz.
e. If the highest frequency of the internal sources of the EUT is above 1 GHz, the measurement shall be made up to 5 times the highest
frequency or 6 GHz, whichever is less.

Class A and Class B equipment definition:


a. Class B equipment: “Class B” Telecom equipment is intended primarily for use in the domestic environment and may include:
i. equipment with no fixed place of use; for example, portable equipment powered by built- in batteries;
ii. Telecommunication terminal equipment powered by a telecommunication network;
iii. Personal computers and auxiliary connected equipment.
b. Class A equipment: Class A Telecom equipment is a category of all other Telecom Equipments which satisfies class A Telecom
Equipment limits but not the class B limits. Such equipment may cause Radio Interference in the domestic environment.

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Annexure-C1: Frequency Band of Operation for Non-Cellular Radio Equipment
Parameter Group: Radio Conformance (RADCONF)
S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values Applicability/ Remarks
C1.1 Frequency Band For MRTS Latest NFAP issued by WPC. 300/400 MHz or 800 MHz MRTS Equipment
Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned in Annexure C3
C1.2 Frequency for HF equipment Latest NFAP issued by WPC 3 MHz to 30 MHz HF Equipment
Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned in Annexure C3
C1.3 Frequency for UHF/ VHF Latest NFAP issued by WPC 30 MHz to 1000 VHF/UHF Equipment
equipment MHz Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned in Annexure C3
C1.4 Frequency for PTP Radio Latest NFAP issued by WPC. 6/ 7/ 13/ 15/ 18/ 23 GHz. Point to Point Microwave Fixed
Interface Applicable for full or split Radio Systems
outdoor unit. Testing procedure as per EN 302
217-2
C1.5 Frequency for PMP Radio Latest NFAP issued by WPC. 10.5/ 26/ 28 GHz. Point to Multi-Point Microwave
Interface Applicable for full or split Fixed Radio Systems
outdoor unit. Testing procedure as per EN 302
326-2
C1.6 Frequency of Operation - Latest NFAP issued by WPC. Lower C-band Testing procedure as per
Satellite Equipment Receive Frequency Appendix-II, Test-2
3.400-3.700 GHz
Trans Frequency
6.425-6.725 GHz
Note- The equipment may
operate in part of the bands or
cover the full bands listed.

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C1.7 Frequency of Operation - Latest NFAP issued by WPC. Normal C-band Testing procedure as per
Satellite Equipment Receive Frequency Appendix-II, Test-2
3.700-4.200 GHz
Trans Frequency
5.925-6.425 GHz
Note- The equipment may
operate in part of the bands or
cover the full bands listed.
C1.8 Frequency of Operation - Latest NFAP issued by WPC. Extended C-band Testing procedure as per
Satellite Equipment Receive Frequency Appendix-II, Test-2
4.500-4.800 GHz
Trans Frequency
6.725-7.025 GHz
Note- The equipment may
operate in part of the bands or
cover the full bands listed.
C1.9 Frequency of Operation - Latest NFAP issued by WPC. Ku band Testing procedure as per
Satellite Equipment Receive Frequency Appendix-II, Test-2
10.7-11.7 GHz
12.2-12.75 GHz
Trans Frequency
12.75-13.25 GHz
13.75-14.0 GHz
14.0-14.5 GHz
Note- The equipment may
operate in part of the bands or
cover the full bands listed.

Note: Frequency of operation requirements is as per the latest NFAP issued by WPC and the requirements in NFAP supersede the
requirements listed here.

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Annexure-C2: Transmitted Power/ EIRP for Non-Cellular Radio Equipment
Parameter Group: Radio Conformance (RADCONF)
S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values Applicability/ Remarks
C2.1 Max RF Power Output MRTS Base Stn As per DoT/WPC 100 W MRTS Base Stations
license conditions Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned Annexure C3
C2.2 Max RF Power Output MRTS Mobile Stn As per DoT/WPC 30 W MRTS Fixed Mobile Equipment
license conditions Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned Annexure C3
C2.3 Max RF Power Output for MRTS Handheld As per DoT/WPC 3W MRTS Handheld Equipment
Stn license conditions Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned Annexure C3
C2.4 Max RF Power Output for MRTS Fixed Stn As per DoT/WPC 30W MRTS Fixed Equipment
license conditions Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned Annexure C3
C2.5 Max Transmit Power for HF Base Stn As per DoT/WPC As per DoT/WPC HF Base Stations
license conditions prescribed limit Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned Annexure C3
C2.6 Max Transmit Power for HF HH Stn As per DoT/WPC As per DoT/WPC HF Handheld Equipment
license conditions prescribed limit Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned Annexure C3
C2.7 Max Transmit Power for HF Mob Stn As per DoT/WPC As per DoT/WPC HF Mobile Equipment
license conditions prescribed limit Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned Annexure C3
C2.8 Max Transmit Power for HF Fixed Stn As per DoT/WPC As per DoT/WPC HF Fixed Equipment Testing
prescribed limit procedure as per applicable

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values Applicability/ Remarks
license conditions ENxxx standard mentioned
Annexure C3
C2.9 Max Transmit Power for UHF/VHF Base As per DoT/WPC As per DoT/WPC VHF/UHF Base Station
Stn license conditions prescribed limit Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned Annexure C3
C2.10 Max Transmit Power for UHF/VHF HH Stn As per DoT/WPC As per DoT/WPC VHF/UHF Handheld Equipment
license conditions prescribed limit Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned Annexure C3
C2.11 Max Transmit Power for UHF/VHF Mob Stn As per DoT/WPC As per DoT/WPC VHF/UHF Mobile Equipment
license conditions prescribed limit Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned Annexure C3
C2.12 Max Transmit Power for UHF/VHF Fixed As per DoT/WPC As per DoT/WPC VHF/UHF Fixed Equipment
Stn license conditions prescribed limit Testing procedure as per
applicable ENxxx standard
mentioned Annexure C3
C2.13 Transmit Power for PTP Radio interface As per DoT/WPC As per DoT/WPC Point to Point Microwave Fixed
license conditions prescribed limit Radio Systems
Testing procedure as per EN 302
217-2 or Appendix-II, Test-3
C2.14 Transmit Power for PMP Radio Interface As per DoT/WPC As per DoT/WPC Point to Multi-Point Microwave
license conditions prescribed limit Fixed Radio Systems
Testing procedure as per EN 302
326-2 or Appendix-II, Test-3
C2.15 Transmit Power - Satellite Equipment As per DoT/WPC As per DoT/WPC Testing procedure as per
license conditions prescribed limit Appendix-II, Test-2

Note: EIRP requirements i.e. Limits/Values shall be as per the latest NFAP and GSRs issued by WPC, DoT and the requirements in NFAP and GSRs supersede
the requirements listed here.

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Annexure-C3: Radio Conformance Requirement for Non-Cellular Radio Equipment
Parameter Group: Radio Conformance (RADCONF)
S. No. Equipment Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Applicability/ Remarks
Name Values
C3.1 MRTS Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 113 Compliance Applicable for equipment meant for
Equipment for MRTS transmission of data and/or speech and
having antenna connector

C3.2 MRTS Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 390 Compliance Applicable for equipment meant for
Equipment for MRTS transmission of data and/or speech and
having integral antenna
C3.3 MRTS Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 086 Compliance Applicable for equipment meant for
Equipment for MRTS analogue speech and having internal or
external RF connector
C3.4 MRTS Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 296 Compliance Applicable for equipment meant for
Equipment for MRTS analogue speech and having integral
antenna
C3.5 MRTS Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 219 Compliance Applicable for equipment meant to
Equipment for MRTS transmit signals to initiate specific
receiver response
C3.6 MRTS Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 341 Compliance Applicable for equipment, using
Equipment for MRTS integral antenna, meant to transmit
signals to initiate specific receiver
response
C3.7 MRTS ETSI EN 301 166 Compliance Applicable for equipment meant for
Equipment Conformance to standards transmission of data and/or speech and
for MRTS operating on narrow band channels
(<10KHz) and having antenna
connector

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S. No. Equipment Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Applicability/ Remarks
Name Values
C3.8 MRTS Conformance to standards ETSI EN 302 561 Compliance Applicable for Terrestrial Trunked
Equipment for MRTS Radio (TETRA)

C3.9 VHF/UHF Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 113 Compliance Applicable for equipment meant for
Equipment for Equipment used in transmission of data and/or speech and
VHF/UHF Radio Systems having antenna connector

C3.10 VHF/UHF Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 390 Compliance Applicable for equipment meant for
Equipment for Equipment used in transmission of data and/or speech and
VHF/UHF Radio Systems having integral antenna

C3.11 VHF/UHF Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 086 Compliance Applicable for equipment meant for
Equipment for Equipment used in analog speech and having internal or
VHF/UHF Radio Systems external RF connector

C3.12 VHF/UHF Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 296 Compliance Applicable for equipment meant for
Equipment for Equipment used in analog speech and having integral
VHF/UHF Radio Systems antenna

C3.13 VHF/UHF Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 219 Compliance Applicable for equipment meant to
Equipment for Equipment used in transmit signals to initiate specific
VHF/UHF Radio Systems receiver response

C3.14 VHF/UHF Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 341 Compliance Applicable for equipment, using
Equipment for Equipment used in integral antenna, meant to transmit
VHF/UHF Radio Systems signals to initiate specific receiver
response
C3.15 VHF/UHF Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 783 Compliance Applicable for commercial amateur
Equipment for Equipment used in radio equipment.
VHF/UHF Radio Systems

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S. No. Equipment Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Applicability/ Remarks
Name Values
C3.16 VHF/UHF Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 720 Compliance Applicable for UHF On-board vessels
Equipment for Equipment used in communication systems.
VHF/UHF Radio Systems

C3.17 VHF/UHF Conformance to standards ETSI EN 301 925 Compliance Applicable for Radiotelephone
Equipment for Equipment used in transmitters and receivers for maritime
VHF/UHF Radio Systems mobile service operating in VHF band

C3.18 VHF/UHF Conformance to standards ETSI EN 301 178 Compliance Applicable for portable VHF
Equipment for Equipment used in radiotelephone equipment for the
VHF/UHF Radio Systems maritime mobile service (for non-
GMDSS applications only)
C3.19 VHF/UHF Conformance to standards ETSI EN 300 698 Compliance Applicable for Radio telephone
Equipment for Equipment used in transmitters and receivers for the
VHF/UHF Radio Systems maritime mobile service operating in
the VHF bands used on inland
waterway
C3.20 HF Equipment HF Radio Systems ETSI EN 300 433 Compliance Applicable to Citizen band (CB) Radio
equipment.
C3.21 HF Equipment HF Radio Systems ETSI EN 303 402 Compliance Applicable to maritime mobile
transmitters and receivers.
C3.22 HF Equipment HF Radio Systems ETSI EN 301 783 Compliance Applicable to commercially available
amateur radio equipment.
C3.23 PTP Microwave PTP Fixed Digital Radio ETSI EN 302 217-2 Compliance Applicable for full or split outdoor
Fixed Radio Conformance unit of Point to Point Microwave
Systems Fixed Radio Systems
C3.24 PMP PMP Fixed Digital Radio ETSI EN 302 326-2 Compliance Applicable for full or split outdoor
Microwave Conformance unit of Point to Multi-Point
Fixed Radio Microwave Fixed Radio Systems

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S. No. Equipment Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Applicability/ Remarks
Name Values
Systems
C3.25 VSAT Conformance to standards Compliance to ETSI Compliance For C Band
for Satellite EN 301 443
C3.26 VSAT Conformance to standards Compliance to ETSI Compliance For Ku Band
for Satellite EN 301 428

Note to Annexure -C:


1. “Frequency of operation” and “maximum transmitted power “shall be entered in BOM file as per guidelines of WPC/DOT.
2. Usage scenario of equipment shall be entered in BOM. Various Usage Scenarios for different types of equipment like MRTS equipment,
VHF/UHF/HF Radio are listed in Annexure-C3 along-with the applicable EN standard. There may be multiple ENs applicable for a
single usage scenario as per the applicability mentioned. For example - HF Radio intended for Maritime usage in Citizen Band will have
to get conformance against both EN standard mentioned in Annexure C3.20 & Annexure C3.21.
3. Type of VHF/UHF/HF/MRTS equipment- Base station fixed mobile transportable equipment; handheld, base band processing equipment
etc. shall be entered in BOM.

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Annexure-D: Parameters for 2-wire PSTN Lines, Trunks lines and CPEs connected thereon (INT2W & CPE2W)
Parameter Group: 2-Wire Interface (INT2W) and CPEs connected on 2-Wire (CPE2W)
S. No. Equipment Name Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values Applicability/
Remarks
D.1 2-Wire CPEs and Interfaces Longitudinal/ Transverse Q.552 Clause 2.2.2 & Figure As in Figure 2, Refer Note 1
Conversion Loss 2 / TBR.21 Clause 4.4.3 Annexure-D4
D.2 2-Wire CPEs and Interfaces Return Loss Q.552 Clause 2.2.1.2 and As in Figure 1,
Figure 1 Annexure-D4
D.3 2-Wire CPEs and Interfaces Over Voltage/ Over Current K.21 Compliance Compliance of
Protection this test only if
port is
connected to
external lines
e.g. in case of
xDSL lines.
D.4 2-Wire CPEs and Interfaces Maximum Loop Current ETSI EN 300 001 < 60 mA
D.5 2-Wire CPEs and Interfaces Idle State Current ETSI EN 300 001 < 40 µA/ 130µA Without/ with
CLIP display
D.6 2-Wire CPEs and Interfaces Insulation Test ETSI EN 300 001 > 5 MΩ Refer Note 1
D.7 2-Wire CPEs and Interfaces Resistance to Earth TBR-21 Clause 4.4.4 > 10 MΩ
D.8 2-wire Trunk Line DC Resistance ETSI TBR-21 Clause 4.4.1 > 1 MΩ
D.9 2-wire Trunk Line Minimum Current on MGW ETSI EN 300 001 > 60 µA
Trunk Line
D.10 Telephones/ Fax with Handset Acoustic Shock Absorption P.360 Clause 4.1 Compliance
D.11 Audio Conferencing Voice Conference Functional Test Compliance
Equipment Verification
D.12 Fax, Modem Transmit Power for Fax T.4 Clause 6 -3dBm to -15
Machine/ Modem dBm
D.13 Fax Receiver Sensitivity for FAX T.4 Clause 7 > -43 dBm
D.14 Modem Receiver Signal for Modem V.34 (para 6.6) > -43 dBm ON
< -48 dBm OFF
D.15 2-wire line and trunk Transmission of DTMF Q.23 Clause 6 and 7 Compliance
Signals

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D.16 2- Wire Trunk Current on Junction/ Trunk < 60 mA
Line in PABX
Note 1: This test is exempted provided an undertaking should be submitted by the supplier that 2-wire equipment is not intended to be
connected to Earth. In case the 2- wire equipment is intended to be connected to Earth by any supplier then the test would be required

Annexure-D1: ISDN Layer-III Specifications Test


Parameter Group: ISDN Conformance (ISDNCONF)
S. No. Equipment Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Applicability/ Remarks
Name Values
D1.1 ISDN BRI and Layer III specification Messages for Q.931
PRI circuit-mode connection basic call Applicable to ISDN BRI
control. and PRI
D1.2 ALERTING Clause no. 3.1.1
D1.3 CALL PROCEEDING Clause no. 3.1.2
D1.4 CONNECT Clause no. 3.1.3
D1.5 SETUP Clause no. 3.1.14 Compliance
D1.6 SETUP ACKNOWLEDGE Clause no. 3.1.15
D1.7 DISCONNECT Clause no. 3.1.5
D1.8 RELEASE Clause no. 3.1.9
D1.9 D1.10 RELEASE COMPLETE Clause no. 3.1.10
D1.11 Bearer capability Clause no. 4.5.5
D1.12 Called party number Clause no. 4.5.8
D1.13 Calling party number Clause no. 4.5.10
D1.14 Channel identification Clause no. 4.5.13
D1.15 Normal call clearing As per Table 6-5
D1.16 Call clearing User Busy As per Table 6-5
D1.17 Call clearing Invalid number format As per Table 6-5
or incomplete number
D1.18 Call clearing No answer As per Table 6-5

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Annexure-D2: Parameters for Cordless Telephone
Parameter Group: Radio Conformance (RADCONF)
Note: Maximum Range shall be 100 m.
S. No. Parameter Name Frequency Power Remarks
D2.1 Frequency band of Operation and 1610, 1640, 1675, 1690 KHz Transmit power < 500 mW
Transmit Power – Base Unit only
D2.2 Frequency band of Operation and 26.375, 26.475, 26.575, 26.625, Transmit power < 500 mW for Base
Transmit Power – Base and Remote Unit 46.675, 46.725, 46.775, 46.825, Unit
46.830, 49.845, 49.860, 49.875 Transmit Power < 200 mW for
MHz. Remote Unit
D2.3 Frequency band of Operation and 150.360, 150.750, 150.850, Transmit power < 50 mW
Transmit Power – Remote Unit only 150.950 MHz.
D2.4 Transmitted frequency by Base Unit 46.610, 46.630, 46.670, 46.710, RF Power < 500 mW
46.730, 46.770, 46.830, 46.870,
46.930, 46.970, 43.720, 43.740,
43.820, 43.840, 43.920, 43.960,
44.120, 44.160, 44.180, 44.200,
44.320, 44.360, 44.400, 44.460,
44.480 MHz
D2.5 Transmitted frequency by Handset 49.670, 49.845, 49.860, 49.770, RF Power < 100 mW
49.875, 49.830, 49.890, 49.930,
49.990, 49.970, 48.760, 48.840,
48.860, 48.920, 49.020, 49.080,
49.100, 49.160, 49.200, 49.240,
49.280, 49.360, 49.400, 49.460,
49.500 MHz
D2.6 Frequency of Operation 926-926.5 MHz Very low power Cordless Phone
D2.7 Frequency and Power for FHSS 2.4-2.4835 GHz Power < 100 mW
Power Spectral Density < 100
mW/100 KHz EIRP

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S. No. Parameter Name Frequency Power Remarks
D2.8 D2.9 Frequency and Power for other 2.4-2.4835 GHz Power < 100 mW
modulation types Power Spectral Density < 10 mW/1
MHz EIRP
D2.10 Frequency and Power in 5 GHz band 5.150-5.350 and 5.725-5.875 Mean EIRP < 200 mW
GHz Power Spectral Density < 10 mW/1
MHz EIRP
D2.11 Maximum Frequency Deviation 5 Khz
D2.12 Transmitter narrowband spurious emission 30 MHz- 1 GHz When operating: < -36dBm,
When in stand-by: < -57 dBm.
D2.13 Transmitter narrowband spurious emission >1GHz-12.75GHz When operating: < -30dBm,
When in stand-by: < -47 dBm.
D2.14 Transmitter narrowband spurious emission >1.8GHz-1.9GHz and When operating: < -47dBm,
5.15 GHz-5.3 GHz When in stand-by: < -47 dBm.
D2.15 Transmitter wideband spurious emission 30 MHz-1GHz When operating: < -86dBm/Hz,
When in stand-by: < -107 dBm/Hz.
D2.16 Transmitter wideband spurious emission >1GHz-12.75GHz When operating: < -80dBm/Hz,
When in stand-by: < -97 dBm/Hz.
D2.17 Transmitter wideband spurious emission >1.8GHz-1.9GHz and When operating: < -97dBm/Hz,
5.15 GHz-5.3 GHz When in stand-by: < -97 dBm/Hz.
D2.18 Receiver narrowband spurious emission 30 MHz-1GHz < -57 dBm
D2.19 Receiver narrowband spurious emission >1GHz-12.75GHz < -47 dBm
D2.20 Receiver wideband spurious emission 30 MHz-1GHz < -107 dBm/Hz
D2.21 Receiver wideband spurious emission >1GHz-12.75GHz < -97 dBm/Hz

Annexure-D3: CCS#7 Conformance Parameters


Parameter Group: ISDN Conformance (ISDNCONF)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name Standard Test no. Applicability/
Remarks
D3.1 CCS#7 MTP2 Parameters Timer T2 ITU-T Q.781. Test 1.2
Annex-D3
D3.2 CCS#7 MTP2 Parameters Timer T3 ITU-T Q.781. Test 1.3

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S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name Standard Test no. Applicability/
Remarks
Annex-D3
D3.3 CCS#7 MTP2 Parameters Timer T4 and T1 ITU-T Q.781. Test 1.4
Annex-D3 Signaling Gateway and
D3.4 CCS#7 MTP2 Parameters Normal Alignment ITU-T Q.781. Test 1.5 Media Gateway
Annex-D3
D3.5 CCS#7 MTP2 Parameters Emergency Alignment T4E ITU-T Q.781. Test 1.19
Annex-D3
D3.6 CCS#7 MTP3 Parameters SignallingLinkset ITU-T Q.782. Test 1.2
deactivation Annex-D3
D3.7 CCS#7 MTP3 Parameters SignallingLinkset activation ITU-T Q.782. Test 1.3
Annex-D3
D3.8 CCS#7 MTP3 Parameters Message with Invalid DPC ITU-T Q.782. Test 2.2
Annex-D3
D3.9 CCS#7 MTP3 Parameters Message with erroneous SI ITU-T Q.782. Test 2.3
Annex-D3
D3.10 CCS#7 MTP3 Parameters Additional CBD ITU-T Q.782. Test 4.3
Annex-D3
D3.11 CCS#7 MTP3 Parameters No acknowledgement to first ITU-T Q.782. Test 4.4
CBD Annex-D3
D3.12 CCS#7 MTP3 Parameters Inhibition of available link ITU-T Q.782. Test7.1.1
Annex-D3
D3.13 CCS#7 MTP3 Parameters Inhibition of unavailable link ITU-T Q.782. Test 7.1.2
Annex-D3
D3.14 CCS#7 MTP3 Parameters Signaling Link test: After ITU-T Q.782. Test 12.1
activation of a link Annex-D3
D3.15 CCS#7 ISUP Parameters Reset Received ITU-T Q.784. Test 1.2.1
Annex-D3
D3.16 CCS#7 ISUP Parameters Reset Sent ITU-T Q.784. Test 1.2.2
Annex-D3 Signaling Gateway
D3.17 CCS#7 ISUP Parameters Circuit Group Reset Received ITU-T Q.784. Test 1.2.5
Annex-D3
D3.18 CCS#7 ISUP Parameters Circuit Group Reset Sent ITU-T Q.784. Test 1.2.6

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S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name Standard Test no. Applicability/
Remarks
Annex-D3
D3.19 CCS#7 ISUP Parameters CGB and CGU Received ITU-T Q.784. Test 1.3.1.1
Annex-D3
D3.20 CCS#7 ISUP Parameters CGB and CGU Sent ITU-T Q.784. Test 1.3.1.2
Annex-D3
D3.21 CCS#7 ISUP Parameters Circuit Blocking received ITU-T Q.784. Test 1.3.2.1
Annex-D3
D3.22 CCS#7 ISUP Parameters Circuit Blocking sent ITU-T Q.784. Test 1.3.2.2
Annex-D3

Annexure-D4: Figures

18
Return Loss dB

50
46

LCL dB
14
40

30

20

10

0
300 500 2000 3400
300 600 3400
Frequency (Hz)
Frequency (Hz)
Fig. 1: Minimum Value of return Loss Fig. 2: Minimum Value of LCL

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Annexure-F: Frequency of Operation for Cellular Wireless Interfaces and Equipment
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Technology Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values Applicability/ Test Procedure
Remarks
F.1 CDMA2000 Frequency of Operation Latest NFAP issued Appendix - II
by WPC. Test 36
F.2 2G/ GSM/ GPRS/ Frequency of Operation Latest NFAP issued Appendix - II
EDGE by WPC. Test 36
F.3 3G/ WCDMA/ HSPA Frequency of Operation Latest NFAP issued Appendix - II
by WPC. Test 36
F.4 4G/ LTE/ LTE-A Frequency of Operation Latest NFAP issued Appendix - II
by WPC. Test 36
F.5 BTS with MSR BTS with MSR Operating Latest NFAP issued Appendix - II
Frequency by WPC. Test 36
F.6 BTS with AAS BTS with AAS Operating Latest NFAP issued Appendix - II
Frequency by WPC. Test 36

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Annexure-F1: Radio Conformance Test for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) and Compact Cellular Network (CCN)
using 2G/ GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE Technology
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name Standard Clause Applicability/
Remarks
F1.1 Adjacent channel power 3GPP TS 51.021 Clause 6.5
F1.2 Wideband noise and intra BSS 3GPP TS 51.021
intermodulation attenuation in Clause 6.12
multicarrier operation
F1.3 GSM BTS Spurious emissions from the 3GPP TS 51.021
Clause 6.6
Transmitter transmitter antenna connector
F1.4 Parameters Mean transmitted RF carrier power 3GPP TS 51.021 Clause 6.3
F1.5 Intermodulation attenuation 3GPP TS 51.021 Clause 6.7
F1.6 Intra Base Station System 3GPP TS 51.021
Clause 6.8
intermodulation attenuation
F1.7 Radiated spurious emissions 3GPP TS 51.021 Clause 8
F1.8 Static Reference Sensitivity Level 3GPP TS 51.021 Clause 7.3
F1.9 Reference interference level 3GPP TS 51.021 Clause 7.5
F1.10 GSM BTS Receiver Blocking Characteristics 3GPP TS 51.021 Clause 7.6
F1.11 Parameters Intermodulation characteristics 3GPP TS 51.021 Clause 7.7
F1.12 AM suppression 3GPP TS 51.021 Clause 7.8
F1.13 Spurious emissions from the receiver 3GPP TS 51.021
Clause 7.9
antenna connector

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Annexure-F2: Radio Conformance Test for NodeB and Compact Cellular Network (CCN) using 3G/WCDMA/HSPA Technology
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name Standard Clause Applicability/
Remarks
F2.1 WCDMA NodeB Spectrum emission mask 3GPP TS 25.141 Clause 6.5.2.1
F2.2 Transmitter Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio 3GPP TS 25.141 Clause 6.5.2.2
Parameters (ACLR)
F2.3 Spurious emissions 3GPP TS 25.141 Clause 6.5.3
F2.4 Base station output power 3GPP TS 25.141 Clause 6.2 NodeB and CCN
F2.5 Transmitter intermodulation 3GPP TS 25.141 Clause 6.6
F2.6 WCDMA NodeB Spurious Emissions 3GPP TS 25.141 Clause 7.7
F2.7 Receiver Blocking characteristics 3GPP TS 25.141 Clause 7.5
F2.8 Parameters Intermodulation characteristics 3GPP TS 25.141 Clause 7.6
F2.9 Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS) 3GPP TS 25.141 Clause 7.4
F2.10 Reference sensitivity level 3GPP TS 25.141 Clause 7.2
F2.11 WCDMA NodeB Home base station output power for 3GPP TS 25.141 Clause 6.4.6
Home BTS adjacent channel protection NodeB
AdjChl Op Power

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Annexure-F3: Radio Conformance Test for eNodeB and Compact Cellular Network (CCN) using 4G/LTE/LTE-A Technology
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name Standard Clause Applicability/
Remarks
F3.1 LTE eNodeB 3GPP TS Clause
Operating band unwanted emissions
Transmitter 36.141 6.6.3
F3.2 Parameters 3GPP TS Clause
Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio (ACLR)
36.141 6.6.2
F3.3 3GPP TS Clause
Transmitter spurious emissions
36.141 6.6.4
F3.4 3GPP TS Clause
Base station output power
36.141 6.2
F3.5 3GPP TS Clause
Transmitter intermodulation
36.141 6.7
eNodeB and CCN
F3.6 LTE eNodeB 3GPP TS Clause
Receiver spurious emissions
Receiver Parameters 36.141 7.7
F3.7 3GPP TS Clause
Blocking
36.141 7.6
F3.8 3GPP TS Clause
Receiver intermodulation
36.141 7.8
F3.9 Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS) and narrow-band 3GPP TS Clause
blocking 36.141 7.5
F3.10 3GPP TS Clause
Reference sensitivity level
36.141 7.2
F3.11 LTE eNodeB Home Home BS output power for adjacent UTRA channel 3GPP TS Clause
BS Parameters protection : Applicable to Home base Station only 36.141 6.2.6
F3.12 Home BS output power for adjacent E-UTRA channel 3GPP TS Clause
eNodeB
protection: Applicable to Home base Station only 36.141 6.2.7
F3.13 Home BS output power for co-channel E-UTRA 3GPP TS Clause
protection: Applicable to Home base Station only 36.141 6.2.8

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Annexure-F4: Radio Conformance Test for Base Station (BS) using Multi Standard Radio (MSR) Technology
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Clause Applicability/
Name Remarks
F4.1 BS with Base Station output power 3GPP TS 37.141 Clause 6.2
F4.2 MSR Transmitter spurious emissions 3GPP TS 37.141 Clause 6.6.1
F4.3 Transmitter Operating band unwanted 3GPP TS 37.141
Clause 6.6.2
Parameters emissions
F4.4 Adjacent Channel Leakage Power 3GPP TS 37.141
Clause 6.6.4
Ratio (ACLR) BS with MSR
F4.5 Transmitter intermodulation 3GPP TS 37.141 Clause 6.7
F4.6 BS with Receiver spurious emissions 3GPP TS 37.141 Clause 7.6
F4.7 MSR In-band selectivity and blocking or 3GPP TS 37.141
Receiver In Band Blocking and Narrow Clause 7.4
Parameters band Blocking
F4.8 Out-of-band blocking 3GPP TS 37.141 Clause 7.5
F4.9 Receiver intermodulation 3GPP TS 37.141 Clause 7.7
F4.10 Reference sensitivity level 3GPP TS 37.141 Clause 7.2

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Annexure-F5: Radio Conformance Test for Base station (BS) using Active Antenna System (AAS)
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Clause Applicability/
Name Remarks
F5.1 BS with AAS Base Station output power 3GPP TS 37.145-1 Clause 6.2
F5.2 Transmitter Spurious emission 3GPP TS 37.145-1 Clause 6.6.6
F5.3 Parameters 3GPP TS 37.145-1 Clause 6.6.5
Operating band unwanted emission
F5.4 Adjacent Channel Leakage Power 3GPP TS 37.145-1 Clause 6.6.3
Ratio
F5.5 Spectrum emission mask 3GPP TS 37.145-1 Clause 6.6.4
F5.6 Transmitter intermodulation 3GPP TS 37.145-1 Clause 6.7 BS with AAS
F5.7 BS with AAS Reference sensitivity level 3GPP TS 37.145-1 Clause 7.2
F5.8 Receiver Adjacent channel selectivity and 3GPP TS 37.145-1
Parameters narrowband blocking or In Band Clause 7.4
Blocking and Narrow band Blocking
F5.9 Blocking or out-of-band blocking 3GPP TS 37.145-1 Clause 7.5
F5.10 Receiver spurious emissions 3GPP TS 37.145-1 Clause 7.6
F5.11 Receiver intermodulation 3GPP TS 37.145-1 Clause 7.7

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Annexure-F6: Radio Conformance Test for Cellular Wireless Repeaters using 2G/GSM Technology
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Clause Applicability/
Name Remarks
F6.1 GSM Repeater Output Power 3GPP TS 45.005 Clause 4.1.2
F6.2 Station Spurious emissions 3GPP TS 51.026 Clause 5
F6.3 Parameters Frequency Error 3GPP TS 51.026 Clause 8
F6.4 Intermodulation Attenuation 3GPP TS 51.026 Clause 6
F6.5 Out of Band Gain 3GPP TS 51.026 Clause 7

Annexure-F7: Radio Conformance Test for Cellular Wireless Repeaters using 3G/WCDMA ULTRA FDD Technology
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Clause Applicability/
Name Remarks
F7.1 WCDMA Output Power Clause 6
3GPP TS 25.143
Repeater Station
F7.2 Parameters Out of band emission 3GPP TS 25.143 Clause 9.1
F7.3 Spurious emissions 3GPP TS 25.143 Clause 9.2
F7.4 Input intermodulation 3GPP TS 25.143 Clause 11
F7.5 Out of band gain 3GPP TS 25.143 Clause 8
F7.6 Adjacent Channel Rejection Ratio 3GPP TS 25.143 Clause 13
F7.8 Output intermodulation 3GPP TS 25.143 Clause 12

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Annexure-F8: Radio Conformance Test for Cellular Wireless Repeaters using 4G/LTE FDD Technology
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name Standard Applicability
/Remarks
F8.1 LTE Repeater Output Power 3GPP TS 36.143 Clause 6
F8.2 Station Parameters 3GPP TS 36.143 Clause
Operating band unwanted emissions
9.1
F8.3 3GPP TS 36.143 Clause
Spurious emissions
9.2
F8.4 3GPP TS 36.143 Clause
Input intermodulation
11
F8.5 Out of band gain 3GPP TS 36.143 Clause 8
F8.6 3GPP TS 36.143 Clause
Adjacent Channel Rejection Ratio
13
F8.7 3GPP TS 36.143 Clause
Output intermodulation
12

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Annexure-F9: Radio Conformance Test for Devices having Cellular Wireless Interface using CDMA2000 Technology
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Individual Parameter Name Applicability/Remarks
Standard
Name
F9.1 CDMA Int Transmitter Maximum output 1x: S0011 Clause 4.4.5 EN 301 908-04 Test setup and test
Parameters power (CDMA) Clause 4.2.3 procedure along with the
equipment required to
conduct test must be
included as available for
Test 39 otherwise
evaluation of applications
of Labs for CAB/CB
accreditation not possible.
F9.2 Transmitter Spectrum emissions 1x: S0011 Clause 4.5.1 EN 301 908-04 Same as above
mask (CDMA) Clause 4.2.2
F9.3 Transmitter spurious emissions in 1x: S0011 Clause 4.5.1 EN 301 908-04 Same as above
active mode (Conducted) (CDMA) Clause 4.2.2
F9.4 Receiver spurious emission in idle 1x: S0011 Clause 3.6 EN 301 908-04 Same as above
mode (Conducted) (CDMA) Clause 4.2.5
F9.5 Receiver Adjacent Channel EN 301 908-04 Same as above
Selectivity (CDMA) Clause 4.2.8
(ACS)
F9.6 Receiver In-band blocking EN 301 908-04 Same as above
(CDMA) Clause 4.2.6
The following parameter “Frequency Stability” and “Power control Absolute Power Tolerance” shall be applicable for End Point Devices
for Environmental Mentoring only.
F9.7 Frequency Stability 1x: S0011 4.1 EN 301 908-04 Compliance to given
(CDMA) Standard
Test setup and test
procedure along with the
equipment required to
conduct test must be
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Test 39 otherwise
evaluation of applications
of Labs for CAB/CB
accreditation not possible.
F9.8 Receiver Reference Sensitivity EN 301 908-04 Compliance to given
Level (CDMA) Standard
Test setup and test
procedure along with the
equipment required to
conduct test must be
included as available for
Test 39 otherwise
evaluation of applications
of Labs for CAB/CB
accreditation not possible.

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Annexure-F10: Radio Conformance Test for Devices having Cellular Wireless Interface using GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE Technology
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Applicability/Remarks
Name
F10.1 GSM Int Transmitter Maximum output power 3GPP TS 51 010-1 EN 301 511 GSM
Parameters Clause 13.3 (GSM) Clause Test setup and test
4.2.5 procedure along with
the equipment required
to conduct test must be
included as available for
Test 39 otherwise
evaluation of
applications of Labs for
CAB/CB accreditation
not possible.
F10.2 Transmitter Maximum output power 3GPP TS 51 010-1 EN 301 511 GPRS/ EDGE
Clause 13.16.2 (GSM) Clause Same as above.
4.2.10
F10.3 Output RF Spectrum 3GPP TS 51 010-1 EN 301 511 GSM
Clause 13.4 (GSM) Clause Same as above.
4.2.6
F10.4 Output RF Spectrum 3GPP TS 51 010-1 EN 301 511 GPRS/ EDGE
Clause 13.16.3 (GSM) Clause Same as above.
4.2.11
F10.5 Spurious emissions (MS allocated a 3GPP TS 51 010-1 EN 301 511 GSM
channel) Clause 12.1.1 (GSM) Clause Same as above.
4.2.12
F10.6 Spurious emission (MS in idle mode) 3GPP TS 51 010-1 EN 301 511 GSM
Clause 12.1.2 (GSM) Clause Same as above.
4.2.13
F10.7 Frequency Error and phase error 3GPP TS 51 010-1 EN 301 511 GSM
Clause 13.1 (GSM) Clause Same as above.
4.2.1

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S. No. Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Applicability/Remarks
Name
F10.8 Frequency Error and phase error GPRS:3GPP TS 51 EN 301 511 GPRS/ EDGE
010-1 Clause 13.16.1 (GSM) Clause Same as above.
4.2.4
F10.9 Reference sensitivity level 3GPP TS 51 010-1 EN 301 511 GSM
(speech channels) Clause 14.2.1 (GSM) Clause Same as above.
4.2.42
F10.10 Adjacent Channel Rejection (speech 3GPP TS 51 010-1 EN 301 511 GSM
channels) Clause 14.5.1 (GSM) Same as above.
Clause 4.2.38
F10.11 Receiver blocking 3GPP TS 51 010-1 EN 301 511 GSM
Clause 14.7.1 (GSM) Clause Same as above.
4.2.20

Annexure-F11: Radio Conformance Test for Devices having Cellular Wireless Interface using WCDMA/ HSPA Technology
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name Standard Applicability/Remarks
F11.1 WCDMA Int Transmitter Maximum output power 3GPP TS EN 301 908-2 Test setup and test
Parameters 34.121-1 (UMTS) Clause procedure along with
Clause 5.2 4.2.2 the equipment required
to conduct test must be
included as available
for Test 39 otherwise
evaluation of
applications of Labs for
CAB/CB accreditation
not possible.
F11.2 Transmitter Spectrum emissions mask 3GPP TS EN 301 908-2 Same as above
34.121-1 (UMTS) Clause
Clause 5.9 4.2.3

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S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name Standard Applicability/Remarks
F11.3 Transmitter spurious emissions 3GPP TS EN 301 908-2 Same as above
34.121-1 (UMTS) Clause
Clause 5.11 4.2.4
F11.4 Receiver spurious emission 3GPP TS EN 301 908-2 Same as above
34.121-1 (UMTS) Clause
Clause 6.8 4.2.10
F11.5 Transmitter Minimum Output Power 3GPP TS EN 301 908-2 Same as above
34.121-1 (UMTS) Clause
Clause 5.4.3 4.2.5
F11.6 Receiver Reference sensitivity level 3GPP TS EN 301 908-2 Same as above
34.121-1 (UMTS) Clause
Clause 6.2 4.2.13
F11.7 Receiver Adjacent Channel Selectivity 3GPP TS EN 301 908-2 Same as above
(ACS) 34.121-1 (UMTS) Clause
Clause 6.4 4.2.6
F11.8 Receiver In-band blocking 3GPP TS EN 301 908-2 Same as above
34.121-1 (UMTS) Clause
Clause 6.5.2.1 4.2.7
The following parameter “Frequency Stability” shall be applicable for End Point Devices for Environmental Mentoring only.
F11.9 Frequency Stability 3GPP TS EN 301 908-2 Compliance to given
34.121-1 5.3 (UM3GPP TS) Standard.

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Annexure-F12: Radio Conformance Test for Devices having Cellular Wireless Interface using LTE/ LTE-A Technology
Parameter Group: Cellular (CELLULAR)
S. No. Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Applicability/Remarks
Name
F12.1 LTE Int Maximum output power 3GPP TS 36.521-1 EN 301 908-13 (LTE) Test setup and test procedure
Parameters Clause 6.2.2 Clause 4.2.2 along with the equipment
required to conduct test must
be included as available for
Test 39 otherwise evaluation
of applications of Labs for
CAB/CB accreditation not
possible.
F12.2 Spectrum emissions mask 3GPP TS 36.521-1 EN 301 908-13 (LTE) Same as above
Clause 6.6.2.1 Clause 4.2.3
F12.3 Spurious emissions 3GPP TS 36.521-1 EN 301 908-13 (LTE) Same as above
Clauses 6.6.3.1, 6.6.3.2, Clause 4.2.4
6.6.3.3
F12.4 Receiver spurious emission 3GPP TS 36.521-1 EN 301 908-13 (LTE) Same as above
Clause 7.9 Clause 4.2.10
F12.5 Receiver Reference 3GPP TS 36.521-1 EN 301 908-13 (LTE) Same as above
Sensitivity level Clause 7.3 Clause 4.2.12
F12.6 Receiver Adjacent Channel 3GPP TS 36.521-1 EN 301 908-13 (LTE) Same as above
Selectivity Clause 7.5 Clause 4.2.6
(ACS)
F12.7 Receiver In-band blocking 3GPP TS 36.521-1 EN 301 908-13 (LTE) Same as above
Clause 7.6.1 Clause 4.2.7
The following parameter “Frequency Stability” and “Power control Absolute Power Tolerance” shall be applicable for End Point
Devices for Environmental Mentoring only.
F12.8 Frequency Stability 3GPP TS 36.521-1 6.5 EN 301 908-13 (LTE) Compliance to given
Standard.
F12.9 Power control Absolute 3GPP TS 36.521-1 EN 301 908-13 (LTE) Compliance to given
Power Tolerance 6.3.5.1 Standard.

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Annexure-G1: Parameters for Radio Interfaces for equipment operating in delicensed frequency bands of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
Parameter Group: Radio Conformance (RADCONF)
S. No. Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/Remarks
Parameter
G1.1 Frequency of Operation for LoRaInt Latest NFAP 865-867 MHz LoRa Interface
(As per WPC GSR 564(E))
G1.2 Frequency of Operation for Latest NFAP 865-867 MHz SigFox Interface
SigFoxInt (As per WPC GSR 564(E))
G1.3 Frequency of Operation for NFC Int Latest NFAP 13.56 MHz NFC Interface
(As per WPC GSR 884(E))
G1.4 Frequency of Operation for BLE Latest NFAP 2.4 GHz Bluetooth Low Energy Interface
Interface (As per WPC GSR 45(E))
G1.5 Frequency of Operation for RFID Int Latest NFAP LF- 50KHz to 200 KHz: RFID Interface
WPC GSR 90(E);

HF-13.56 MHz band:


WPC GSR 884(E);

UHF- 865-867 MHz:


WPC GSR 564(E)
G1.6 Frequency of Operation for RF Mesh Latest NFAP 865-867 MHz RF Mesh interface
Int (As per WPC GSR 564(E))
G1.7 Frequency for WiFi equipment DoT WPC 2.4 GHZ Band: Wifi Interface
GSR No. 2.4-2.4835 GHz as per WPC Test procedure as per Appendix-II Test-1
45(E), 1048(E) GSR 45(E)
5 GHz Band:
5.150-5.250 GHz, 5.250-
5.350 GHz, 5.470-5.725
GHz, 5.725-5.875 GHz as per
WPC GSR 1048(E)
G1.8 Frequency for PTP/ PMP Radio DoT WPC 2.4 GHZ Band: PTP/ PMP Wireless Access Equipment
Interface GSR No. 2.4-2.4835 GHz as per WPC Test procedure as per Appendix-II Test-1

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45(E), 1048(E) GSR 45(E)
5 GHz Band:
5.150-5.350 GHz, 5.250-
5.350 GHz, 5.470-5.725
GHz, 5.725-5.875 GHz as per
WPC GSR 1048(E)

Annexure-G2: Parameters for Radio Interfaces for equipment operating in delicensed frequency bands of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
Parameter Group: Radio Conformance (RADCONF)
S. No. Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Remarks
Parameter
G2.1 Maximum Transmit Power LoRa EN 300 220-1. <1W LoRa Interface
(As per WPC GSR 564(E))
G2.2 EIRP LoRa EN 300 220-1. <4W LoRa Interface
(As per WPC GSR 564(E))
G2.3 Maximum Transmit Power EN 300 220-1. <1W SigFox Interface
SigFox (As per WPC GSR
564(E))
G2.4 EIRP SigFox EN 300 220-1 <4W SigFox Interface
(As per WPC GSR 564(E))
G2.5 Carrier Bandwidth for RFID EN 300 220, LF- 50KHz to 200KHz: RFID Interface
Interface WPC GSR WPC GSR 90(E);
564(E)
HF-13.56 MHz band:
and/or
WPC GSR 884(E);
EN 300 330,
WPC GSR UHF- 865-867 MHz:
884(E), 90(E) WPC GSR 564(E)

G2.6 EIRP for RFID Interface EN 300 220, LF- 50KHz to 200 KHz: RFID Interface

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Remarks
Parameter
WPC GSR WPC GSR 90(E);
564(E)
HF-13.56 MHz band:
and/or
WPC GSR 884(E);
EN 300 330,
WPC GSR UHF- 865-867 MHz:
884(E), 90(E) WPC GSR 564(E)

G2.7 Maximum Transmit Power RFID EN 300 220, LF- 50KHz to 200 KHz: RFID Interface
WPC GSR WPC GSR 90(E);
564(E)
HF-13.56 MHz band:
and/or
WPC GSR 884(E);
EN 300 330,
WPC GSR UHF- 865-867 MHz:
884(E), 90(E) WPC GSR 564(E)

G2.8 Carrier Bandwidth for NFC NFC Interface


Interface ETSI EN 300 330 As per WPC GSR 884(E)

G2.9 EIRP for NFC Interface ETSI EN 300 330 As per WPC GSR 884(E) NFC Interface
G2.10 Maximum Transmit Power NFC ETSI EN 300 330 As per WPC GSR 884(E) NFC Interface
G2.11 Carrier Bandwidth for BLE ETSI EN 300 328 As per WPC GSR 45(E) Bluetooth Low Energy Interface
Interface
G2.12 EIRP for BLE Interface ETSI EN 300 328 As per WPCGSR 45(E) Bluetooth Low Energy Interface

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Remarks
Parameter
G2.13 Maximum Transmit Power BLE ETSI EN 300 328 As per WPC GSR45(E) Bluetooth Low Energy Interface
G2.14 Maximum Transmit Power RF EN 300 220 RF Mesh interface
Mesh As per WPC GSR 564(E)
G2.15 EIRP for RF Mesh EN 300 220 RF Mesh interface
As per WPC GSR 564(E)
G2.16 EIRP for all equipment operating Latest NFAP and < 4 W for outdoor usage Wifi Interface & PTP/PMP Wireless
in 2.4 GHz GSRs issued by DoT < 200 mW for indoor usage Access Equipment in 2.4 GHz
WPC Note: Testing as per EN 300 328 or Appendix-
EIRP requirements shall be as II Test-1
per the latest NFAP and GSRs
issued by WPC, DoT and the
requirements in NFAP and GSRs
supersede the requirements
listed here.

G2.17 EIRP for RLAN/ WLAN Latest NFAP and As per WPC GSR 1048(E) Wifi Interface
equipment operating in 5 GHz GSRs issued by DoT Note: Testing as per EN 301893 or Appendix-
WPC EIRP requirements shall be as II Test-1
per the latest NFAP and GSRs
issued by WPC and the
requirements in NFAP and GSRs
supersede the requirements
listed here.

G2.18 EIRP for PTP/ PMP fixed Radio Latest NFAP and As per WPC GSR 1048(E) PTP/PMP Wireless Access Equipment
systems operating in 5 GHz GSRs issued by DoT Note: in 5 GHz
WPC EIRP requirements shall be as Testing as per EN 302 502 or Appendix-
per the latest NFAP and GSRs II Test-1
issued by WPC and the
requirements in NFAP and GSRs
supersede the requirements
listed here.

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Remarks
Parameter
G2.19 EIRP for Cordless Telephone WPC GSR Cordless Phone

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Annexure-G3: Parameters for Radio Interfaces for equipment operating in delicensed frequency bands of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
Parameter Group: Radio Conformance (RADCONF)
S. No. Parameter Name Standard/ Parameter Applicability/Limits/ Values Remarks
G3.1 Compliance to 6LowPAN IEEE 802.15.4, 2.4 GHz operating frequency:
Standard ETSI EN 300 328 As per WPC GSR 45(E)
G3.2 Compliance to ZigBee Standard IEEE 802.15.4, 2.4 GHz operating frequency:
ETSI EN 300 328 As per WPC GSR 45(E)
G3.3 In-band Spurious Emission for
RFID Interface EN 300 220, WPC LF- 50KHz to 200KHz :
GSR564(E) WPC GSR 90(E);
and/or
HF-13.56 MHz band :
EN 300 330, WPC WPC GSR 884(E);
GSR 884(E), 90(E)
UHF- 865-867 MHz :
WPC GSR 564(E)

G3.4 Out-of-band Spurious Emission


for RFID Interface EN 300 220, WPC LF- 50KHz to 200KHz :
GSR564(E) WPC GSR 90(E);

and/or HF-13.56 MHz band :


WPC GSR 884(E);
EN 300 330, WPC
GSR 884(E), 90(E)
UHF- 865-867 MHz :
WPC GSR 564(E)

G3.5 Basic RF Requirement RFID


EN 300 220, WPC LF- 50KHz to 200KHz :
GSR564(E) WPC GSR 90(E);
and/or

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard/ Parameter Applicability/Limits/ Values Remarks
HF-13.56 MHz band :
EN 300 330, WPC WPC GSR 884(E);
GSR 884(E), 90(E)
UHF- 865-867 MHz :
WPC GSR 564(E)

G3.6 Receiver Spurious Emission for


RFID Interface (measured in a 100 EN 300 220, WPC LF- 50KHz to 200KHz :
KHz bandwidth): GSR564(E) WPC GSR 90(E);

and/or HF-13.56 MHz band :


WPC GSR 884(E);
EN 300 330, WPC
GSR 884(E), 90(E)
UHF- 865-867 MHz :
WPC GSR 564(E)

G3.7 In-band Spurious Emission for


NFC Interface ETSI EN 300 330 As perWPC GSR 884(E)
G3.8 Out-of-band Spurious Emission Pos
for NFC Interface ETSI EN 300 330 As per WPC GSR 884(E)
G3.9 Basic RF requirement for NFC – ETSI EN 300 330 Compliance NFC Forum Certification
IoT Interface As per WPC GSR 884(E) for applicable ISO/IEC
Standards is applicable.
G3.10 Receiver Spurious Emission for ETSI EN 300 330 As per WPC GSR 884(E)
NFC Interface (measured in a 100 Pos
KHz bandwidth):
G3.11 Unwanted Emission in Spurious EN 300 220 As per WPC GSR 564(E)
Domain RF Mesh
G3.12 In-band Spurious Emission for ETSI EN 300 328 As per WPC GSR 45(E)
BLE Interface
G3.13 Out-of-band Spurious Emission ETSI EN 300 328 As per WPC GSR 45(E)
for BLE Interface

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard/ Parameter Applicability/Limits/ Values Remarks
G3.14 Receiver Spurious Emission for ETSI EN 300 328 As per WPC GSR 45(E)
BLE Interface (measured in a 100
KHz bandwidth):
G3.15 Basic RF requirement for BLE – ETSI EN 300328 Compliance
IoT Interface Or
Conformance to
IEEE 15.1,
Bluetooth SIG Or
TEC SD / RAD
– 01/01.SEP 2005
G3.16 Unwanted Emission in Spurious EN 300 220-1 Compliance
Domain LoRa
G3.17 Unwanted Emission in Spurious EN 300 220-1 Compliance
Domain SigFox
G3.18 Radio Conformance for all WiFi EN 300 328 Wifi Interface &
equipment operating in 2.4 GHz or PTP/PMP Wireless
FCC CFR47 Access Equipment in 2.4
Part15.247 GHz
or
FCC CFR47
Part 15.249
G3.19 Radio Conformance for EN 301 893 FCC CFR47 15.407 for 5.150- Wifi Interface
RLAN/WLAN WiFi equipment or 5.350 GHz
operating in 5 GHz FCC CFR47 Part
15.407 FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 for
or 5.725-5.875 GHz
FCC CFR47 Part
15.249
G3.20 Radio Conformance for PTP/PMP EN 302 502 Except clauses 4.2.4, 4.2.6 and 4.2.8 Wifi Interface &
Wireless Access Equipment or of EN 302 502 in 5.825-5.875 GHz PTP/PMP Wireless
operating in 5 GHz FCC CFR47 Part band) Access Equipment in 5
15.249 GHz
Conformance to FCC CFR47 Part

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard/ Parameter Applicability/Limits/ Values Remarks
15.249
for 5.725-5.875 GHz

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Annexure-H: Ethernet Interface Parameters
Parameter Group: Ethernet Interface (INTETH)
S. No. Interface Name Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values Applicability/ Remarks

H.1 Gigabit Ethernet Link Speed and Auto IEEE 802.3 Appendix-II, Test4
Electrical or 10 100 1000 Negotiation GE
Base T Ethernet
H.2 Fast Ethernet Electrical Link Speed and Auto IEEE 802.3 Appendix-II, Test4
or 10/100 Base T Negotiation for GE
Ethernet
H.3 Gigabit Ethernet Optical Average Launch power for 1 GE IEEE 802.3z
Opt Cl. 38

H.4 Gigabit Ethernet Optical Wavelength for 1 GE Opt IEEE 802.3z


Cl. 38
H.5 Gigabit Ethernet Optical Receiver Sensitivity 1 GE Opt IEEE 802.3z
Cl. 38

H.6 10 Gigabit Ethernet Wavelength for 10GE Int IEEE 802.3ae


Optical Cl. 52
H.7 10 Gigabit Ethernet Receiver Sensitivity for 10GE IEEE 802.3ae
Optical Int Cl. 52

H.8 10 Gigabit Ethernet Average Launch power for 10 IEEE 802.3ae


Optical GE Opt Cl. 52

H.9 40 Gigabit Ethernet Average Launch power for 40 IEEE


Optical GE Opt 802.3ba Cl.
86, 87

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S. No. Interface Name Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values Applicability/ Remarks

H.10 40 Gigabit Ethernet Wavelength for 40 GE Opt IEEE


Optical 802.3ba Cl.
86, 87
H.11 40 Gigabit Ethernet Receiver Sensitivity 40 GE Opt IEEE
Optical 802.3ba Cl.
86, 87
H.12 100 Gigabit Ethernet Average Launch power for 100 IEEE
Optical GE Opt 802.3ba Cl.
86, 88
H.13 100 Gigabit Ethernet Wavelength for 100 GE Opt IEEE
Optical 802.3ba Cl.
86, 88
H.14 100 Gigabit Ethernet Receiver Sensitivity 100 GE Opt IEEE
Optical 802.3ba Cl.
86, 88
H.15 Fast Ethernet Optical Average Launch power for FE IEEE 802.3u
Opt
H.16 Fast Ethernet Optical Wavelength for FE Opt IEEE 802.3u
H.17 Fast Ethernet Optical Receiver Sensitivity for FE Opt IEEE 802.3u

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Annexure-I: PDH Interface Parameters
Parameter Group: PDH Interface (INTPDH)
S. No. Interface Name Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/
Parameter Remarks
I.1 2Mbps-E1 Input Jitter Tolerance for 2 MBPS Int G.823 , ETSI TBR-4 Fig 13,Clause No.-7.1.2
I.2 2Mbps-E1 Input Return Loss for 2 MBPS Int G.703 , ETSI TBR-4 51 to 102 (KHz)-12dB
Cl. 9.3.1
102 to 2048(KHz)-
18dB
2048 to 3072(KHZ)-
14dB
I.3 2Mbps-E1 Nominal Bit Rate with Tolerance 2 MBPS G.703 , ETSI TBR-4 2048Kbps
Int Cl. 9.2.3
I.4 2Mbps-E1 Output Jitter for 2 MBPS Int G.823 , ETSI TBR-4 20 to 100 kHz -
1.5(UIpp)
18 k to 100kHz-
0.2(UIpp)
I.5 2Mbps-E1 Pulse Mask for 2 MBPS Int G.703, ETSI TBR-4 Figure 11-1,clause-11.2
I.6 ISDN PRI Input Jitter Tolerance for PRI G.823, I.431, ETSI
TBR-4
I.7 ISDN PRI Input Return Loss for PRI G.703, Cl. 11.3,
ETSI TBR-4
Cl. 9.3.1
I.8 ISDN PRI Bit Rate Tolerance PRI G.703, Cl. 11.1,
ETSI TBR-4
Cl. 9.2.3
I.9 ISDN PRI Output Jitter for PRI G.823, I.431, ETSI
TBR-4
I.10 ISDN PRI Pulse Mask for PRI G.703, Cl. 11.2,
ETSI TBR-4
Cl. 9.2.1
I.11 8Mbps-E2 Input Jitter Tolerance for 8 MBPS Int G.823 Fig 14 , clause 7.1.3

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S. No. Interface Name Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/
Parameter Remarks
I.12 8Mbps-E2 Input Return Loss for 8 MBPS Int G.703 211 to 422(KHz)-12dB
422 to 8448(KHz)-
18dB
8448 to 12 672(KHZ)-
14dB
I.13 8Mbps-E2 Nominal Bit Rate with Tolerance 8 MBPS G.703 8448 kbit/s
Int
I.14 8Mbps-E2 Output Jitter for 8 MBPS Int G.823 20 to 400 kHz -
1.5(UIpp)
3 k to 400 kHz-
0.2(UIpp)
I.15 8Mbps-E2 Pulse Mask for 8 MBPS Int G.703 Figure 12-1,clause-12.2
I.16 34Mbps-E31 Input Jitter Tolerance for 34 MBPS Int G.823 Fig 15 clause-7.1.4
I.17 34Mbps-E31 G.703 860 to 1720(KHz)-
12dB
1720 to 34 368(KHz)-
Input Return Loss for 34 MBPS Int
18dB
34 368 to 51 550
(KHZ)-14dB
I.18 34Mbps-E31 N Nominal Bit Rate with Tolerance 34 G.703 34 368 kbit/s
MBPS Int
I.19 34Mbps-E31 G.823 100 to 800 kHz -
1.5(UIpp)
Output Jitter for 34 MBPS Int
10 k to 800 kHz-
0.15(UIpp)
I.20 34Mbps-E31 Pulse Mask for 34 MBPS Int G.703 Figure 13-1,clause-13.2
I.21 64 Kbps Input Jitter Tolerance for 64 KBPS Int G.823 Figure 12, clause-7.1.1

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S. No. Interface Name Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/
Parameter Remarks
I.22 64 Kbps Input Return Loss for 64 KBPS Int G.703 4 to 13(KHz)-12dB
13 to 256(KHz)-18dB
256 to 384(KHz)-14dB
I.23 64 Kbps Nominal Bit Rate with Tolerance 64 G.703 64 kbit/s
KBPS Int
I.24 64 Kbps Output Jitter for 64 KBPS Int G.823 20 to 20 k -0.25(UIpp)
3 k to 20 kHz-
0.05(UIpp)
I.25 64 Kbps Pulse Mask for 64 KBPS Int G.703 Figure 6-5,clause-
6.2.1.2
I.26 N X 64 Kbps Input Jitter Tolerance for NX64 KBPS Int G.823, ETSI TBR-4 Figure 12, clause-7.1.1
Cl. 9.3.3
I.27 N X 64 Kbps Input Return Loss for NX64 KBPS Int G.703 4 to 13(KHz)-12dB
13 to 256(KHz)-18dB
256 to 384(KHz)-14dB
I.28 N X 64 Kbps Nominal Bit Rate with Tolerance NX64 G.703 64 kbit/s
KBPS Int
I.29 N X 64 Kbps Output Jitter for NX64 KBPS Int G.823, I.431, 20 to 20 k -0.25(UIpp)
ETSI TBR-4 Cl.
9.2.4 3 k to 20 kHz-
0.05(UIpp)
I.30 N X 64 Kbps Pulse Mask for NX64 KBPS Int G.703 Figure 6-5,clause-
6.2.1.2
I.31 45Mbps Input Jitter Tolerance for 45 MBPS Int G.824 Fig-9, clause—7.2.4
I.32 45Mbps No DC power G.703 44 736 kbit/s
I.33 45Mbps Nominal Bit Rate with Tolerance 45 G.824 10 to 400 kHz-
MBPS Int 5.0(UIpp)
30 to 400 kHz-

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S. No. Interface Name Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/
Parameter Remarks
0.1(UIpp)
I.34 45Mbps Output Jitter for 45 MBPS Int G.703 Fig 10-1 clause 10
I.35 45Mbps Pulse Mask for 45 MBPS Int G.823 Table 19 ,clause-7.1.5
I.36 140Mbps-E4 Input Jitter Tolerance for 140 MBPS Int G.703, ETSI TBR-4 ≥15 dB over frequency
Cl. 9.3.1 range 7 MHz to 210
MHz
I.37 140Mbps-E4 Input Return Loss for 140 MBPS Int G.703, ETSI TBR-4 139264 kbit/s
Cl. 9.2.3
I.38 140Mbps-E4 Nominal Bit Rate with Tolerance 140 G.823 200 to 3.5 MHz -
MBPS Int 1.5(UIpp)
10 k to 3.5 MHz -
0.0755 (UIpp)
I.39 140Mbps-E4 Output Jitter for 140 MBPS Int G.703, ETSI TBR-4 Fig 14.1,14.2 clause-
Cl. 9.2.1 14.2
I.40 140Mbps-E4 Pulse Mask for 140 MBPS Int G.703
I.41 10 MBPS Min Peak Voltage for 10 MHz Int G.703
I.42 10 MBPS Max Peak Voltage for 10 MHz Int G.823 , ETSI TBR-4 Fig 13,Clause No.-7.1.2

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Annexure-J1: xDSL Interface Parameters
Parameter Group: DSL Interface (INTDSL)
S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard Clause Remarks
Name
J1.1 ADSLx Insulation Test for 2 wire Int ETSI EN 300 001 Cl. 2.2
J1.2 ADSLx Loop resistance for ADSLx ETSI EN 300 001 Table 2.3
J1.3 ADSLx G.992.3 Annexure A, B, I, J,
PSD for ADSL Int
G992.5
J1.4 ADSLx Bit Rate for ADSL Int ANSI.T1.413-2
J1.5 ADSLx Insulation Test for ADSL Int
J1.6 ADSLx Impulse Noise Protection for ADSL Int G.992.3 Appendix V
J1.7 ADSLx Transmitted Power At ATU-C for G.992.3 Annexure-P
ADSLxInt
J1.8 ADSLx Line Port impedance for ADSLxInt
J1.9 VDSLx Insulation Test for 2 wire Int ETSI EN 300 001
J1.10 VDSLx Loop resistance for VDSLx ETSI EN 300 001
J1.11 VDSLx Profiles for VDSLx G.993.2 Cl. 7.2
J1.12 VDSLx Return Loss for VDSLx G.993.1 Cl. 6.5
J1.13 VDSLx PSD for VDSLxInt G.993.1 Cl. 6.2/ G.993.2 Cl. 7.2
J1.14 VDSLx Line Port impedance for VDSLxInt
J1.15 VDSLx Transmitted Power At ATU-C for
VDSLxInt
J1.16 VDSLx Bit Rate for VDSLxInt G.993.1/ G993.2
J1.17 G.FAST PPPoE for G.FAST Int RFC 2516 Functional Test Annex-P11
J1.18 G.FAST PVC Support for G.FAST Int
J1.19 G.FAST VPI-VCI Support for G.FAST Int
J1.20 G.FAST Loop Resistance for G.FAST IntSLx ETSI EN 300 001
J1.21 G.FAST Insulation Test for G.FAST Int
J1.22 G.FAST Impulse Noise Protection for G.FAST Int
J1.23 G.FAST Throughput Test for G.FAST Int
J1.24 G.FAST Profiles for G.FAST Int G.9700
J1.25 G.HN Profiles for G.HN Int G.9960

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S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard Clause Remarks
Name
J1.26 G.HN PSD for G.HN G.9964
J1.27 SHDSL PSD for SHDSL Int G.991.2
J1.28 SHDSL Return Loss for SHDSL G.991.2
J1.29 SHDSL Transmitted Power for SHDSL Int G.991.2
J1.30 SHDSL Impedance Unbalance About Earth for G.991.2
SHDSL Int
J1.31 SHDSL Insulation Resistance for SHDSL int G.991.2
J1.32 SHDSL Throughput for SHDSL Interface G.991.2
J1.33 SHDSL LCL for SHDSL Interface G.991.2

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Annexure-J2: PON Interface Parameters
Parameter Group: PON Interface (INTPON)
S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/Values Remarks
Name Parameter
J2.1 GPON Operating Wavelength G.984.2 Cl. 8.2.5.1 DS 1480-1500nm
Trans for GPON Int
J2.2 GPON Operating Wavelength G.984.2 Cl. 8.2.5.2 "US 1260-1360nm (Class B/B+) or
Recv for GPON Int 1290-1330nm (Class C/C+/D)
J2.3 GPON Opt Output Power for G.984.2 0 to +4dBm (A)
GPON Int at OLT +5.0 to +9.0 dBm (B)
+1.5 to +5.0 dBm (B+)
+3.0 to +7.0 dBm (C/C+)
+6.0 to +10.0 dBm (D)
A,B,B+,C,C+ and ‘D’ are classes of
optical link budget for PON
Measured at 1490nm at OLT ‘s PON port
i.e. Rx or D/L mode. Refer following
Tables of ITU-T G.984.2: (1) Table 2c &
Table 2f1 for Class A, Class B, Class C
(2) Table A.1 for Class B+ (3) Table V.1
for Class C+, (4) Table V.2 for Class D

J2.4 GPON Opt Output Power for G.984.2 -3.0 to +2.0dBm (A)
GPON Int at ONT -2.0 to +3.0 dBm (B)
+0.5 to +5.0 dBm (B+)
+2.0 to +7.0 dBm (C)
+0.5 to +5.0 dBm (C+)
+0.5 to +5.0 dBm (D)
A,B,B+,C,C+ and ‘D’ are classes of
optical link budget for PON
Measured at 1490nm at OLT ‘s PON port
i.e. Rx or D/L mode. Refer following
Tables of ITU-T G.984.2: (1) Table 2c &
Table 2f1 for Class A, Class B, Class C
(2) Table A.1 for Class B+ (3) Table V.1
for Class C+, (4) Table V.2 for Class D

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S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/Values Remarks
Name Parameter
J2.5 GPON Receiver Sensitivity for G.984.2 -24dBm(minimum) (A)
GPON Int at OLT -28 dBm(minimum) (B/B+)
-29 dBm(minimum) (C)
-32 dBm(minimum) (C+)
-35 dBm(minimum) (D)
A,B,B+,C,C+ and ‘D’ are classes of
optical link budget for PON
Measured at 1490nm at OLT ‘s PON
port i.e. Rx or D/L mode. Refer
following Tables of ITU-T G.984.2:
(1) Table 2c & Table 2f1 for Class A,
Class B, Class C (2) Table A.1 for
Class B+ (3) Table V.1 for Class C+,
(4) Table V.2 for Class D
J2.6 GPON Receiver Sensitivity for G.984.2 -21dBm(minimum) (A)
GPON Int at ONT -21 dBm(minimum) (B)
-27 dBm(minimum) (B+)
-28 dBm(minimum) (C)
-30 dBm(minimum) (C+)
-30 dBm(minimum) (D)
A,B,B+,C,C+ and ‘D’ are classes of
optical link budget for PON
Measured at 1490nm at OLT ‘s PON
port i.e. Rx or D/L mode. Refer
following Tables of ITU-T G.984.2:
(1) Table 2c & Table 2f1 for Class A,
Class B, Class C (2) Table A.1 for
Class B+ (3) Table V.1 for Class C+,
(4) Table V.2 for Class D
J2.7 GPON Throughput for GPON Int G.984.1, RFC 2544
J2.8 GPON Protocol Test for GPON Int EthOGEM/ G.984.2 PICS Test as per Annexure V & VI of
ITU-T G.983.1 with respect to GPON

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S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/Values Remarks
Name Parameter
parameter and their reference values
J2.9 GPON Line Test for GPON Int IEEE 802.3ah
J2.10 EPON Operating Wavelength IEEE 802.3ah US 1260-1360 nm
Trans for EPON Int Refer TEC GR on EPON(2019)

J2.11 EPON Operating Wavelength IEEE 802.3ah DS 1480 -1500 nm


Recv for EPON Int Refer TEC GR on EPON(2019)
J2.12 EPON Opt Output Power for IEEE 802.3ah +2 dbm to +7dbm
EPON Int at OLT Refer TEC GR on EPON(2019)
J2.13 EPON Opt Output Power for IEEE 802.3ah -1 dbm to +4dbm
EPON Int at ONT Refer TEC GR on EPON(2019)
J2.14 EPON Receiver Sensitivity for IEEE 802.3ah -27dbm(minimum)(for 1000Base-
EPON Int at OLT PX20-D) -
30dbm(minimum)(1000Base-PX20E-
D)
Refer TEC GR on EPON(2019)
J2.15 EPON Receiver Sensitivity for IEEE 802.3ah -24dbm(minimum)(for 1000Base-
EPON Int at ONT PX20-U) -
27dbm(minimum)(1000Base-PX20E-
U)
Refer TEC GR on EPON(2019)
J2.16 EPON Throughput for EPON Int RFC2544
J2.17 EPON Line Test for EPON Int IEEE 802.3ah
J2.18 XGPON Operating Wavelength G.987.2 DS 1575 – 1580 nm
Trans for XGPON Int
J2.19 XGPON Operating Wavelength G.987.2 US 1260 – 1280 nm
Recv for XGPON Int
J2.20 XGPON Opt Output Power XGPON G.987.2 +2.0 to +6.0 dBm (N1)
Int at OLT +4.0 to +8.0 dBm (N2a)
+10.0 to +12.5 dBm (N2b)
+6.0 to +10.0 dBm (E1)
+8.0 to +12.0 dBm (E2a)

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S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/Values Remarks
Name Parameter
+14.5.0 to +16.5 dBm (E2b)

N1, N2, E1 and E2 are classes of optical


path loss. Refer following Table 9.3 of
ITU-T G.987.2
J2.21 XGPON Opt Output Power XGPON G.987.2 +2.0 to +7.0 dBm (N1,N2,E1, E2)
Int at ONT Refer following Table 9.4 of ITU-T
G.987.2
J2.22 XGPON Receiver Sensitivity G.987.2 -27.5dBm for (N1)
XGPON Int at OLT -29.5dBm for (N2)
-31.5dBm for (E1)
-33.5dBm for (E2)
Refer following Table 9.4 of ITU-T
G.987.2
J2.23 XGPON Receiver Sensitivity G.987.2 -28.0dBm for (N1)
XGPON Int at ONT -28.0dBm for (N2a)
-21.5dBm for (N2b)
-28.0dBm for (E1)
-28.0dBm for (E2a)
-21.5dBm for (E2b)
Refer following Table 9.3 of ITU-T
G.987.2
J2.24 XGPON Throughput for XGPON Int G.987.1, RFC2544
J2.25 XGPON Protocol test for XGPON G.987.2, XGEM PICS Test as per Annexure V & VI of
Int ITU-T G.987.1 with respect to
XGPON parameter and their reference
values
J2.26 XGPON Line test for XGPON Int IEEE 802.3ah
J2.27 XGSPON Operating Wavelength G.9807.1 "DS i. 1 575 – 1 580 nm (Basic
Trans XGSPON Int wavelength)
ii. 1 480 to 1 500 nm (optional
wavelength)
XGS-PON systems come with two
operating wavelength options

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S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/Values Remarks
Name Parameter
Basic wavelength set: consists of XG-
PON wavelength reuse, in which case
the system has to accommodate both
XGS-PON ONUs and legacy XG-
PON ONUs
Optional wavelength set: consists of
G-PON wavelength reuse, for the
operators having no legacy Gigabit
PON in the deployment area
Refer ITU-T G.9807.1"
J2.28 XGSPON Operating Wavelength G.9807.1 "US i. 1 260 – 1 280 nm (Basic
Recv XGSPON Int wavelength)
ii. 1 300 to 1 320 nm (optional
wavelength)

XGS-PON systems come with two


operating wavelength options
Basic wavelength set: consists of XG-
PON wavelength reuse, in which case
the system has to accommodate both
XGS-PON ONUs and legacy XG-
PON ONUs
Optional wavelength set: consists of
G-PON wavelength reuse, for the
operators having no legacy Gigabit
PON in the deployment area
Refer ITU-T G.9807.1"
J2.29 XGSPON Opt Output Power G.9807.1 +2.0 to +5.0 dBm (N1)
XGSPON Int at OLT +4.0 to +7.0 dBm (N2)
+6.0 to +9.0 dBm (E1)
N1, N2 and E1 are classes of optical link
budget for PON.
Refer Table B.9.3 of standard ITU-T

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S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/Values Remarks
Name Parameter
G.9807.1
J2.30 XGSPON Opt Output Power G.9807.1 +4.0 to +9.0 dBm (N1,N2,E1)
XGSPON Int at ONT Refer Table B.9.4 of standard ITU-T
G.9807.1
J2.31 XGSPON Receiver Sensitivity G.9807.1 -26.0 dBm (N1)
XGSPON Int at OLT -28.0 dBm (N2)
-30.0 dBm (E1)
Refer Table B.9.4 of standard ITU-T
G.9807.1
J2.32 XGSPON Receiver Sensitivity G.9807.1 -28dBm (N1, N2 and E1)
XGSPON Int at ONT Refer Table B.9.3 of standard ITU-T
G.9807.1
J2.33 XGSPON Throughput for XGSPON G.9807.1, RFC2544
Int
J2.34 XGSPON Protocol Test for XGSPON G.9807.1, XGEM PICS Test as per Annexure V & VI of
Int ITU-T G.983.1 with respect to
XGPON parameter and their reference
values
J2.35 XGSPON Line Test for XGSPON Int IEEE 802.3ah
J2.36 WDMPON Operating Wavelength G.694.1 US 1530nm-1560nm C-Band These are
Trans WDMPON Int (G.989.2/p2p Refer TEC GR on WDM-PON(2017) proprietary
WDM) implementation
J2.37 WDMPON Operating Wavelength G.694.1 DS 1530nm-1560nm C-Band These are
Recv WDMPON Int (G.989.2/p2p Refer TEC GR on WDM-PON(2017) proprietary
WDM) implementation

J2.38 WDMPON Opt Output Power G.694.1 +2.0 to +7.0 dBm These are
WDMPON Int at OLT (G.989.2/p2p Refer TEC GR on WDM-PON(2017) proprietary
WDM) implementation

J2.39 WDMPON Opt Output Power G.694.1 -2.0 to +2.0 dBm These are
WDMPON Int at ONT (G.989.2/p2p Refer TEC GR on WDM-PON(2017) proprietary
implementation

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S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/Values Remarks
Name Parameter
WDM)
J2.40 WDMPON Receiver Sensitivity G.694.1 -24.0 dBm These are
WDMPON Int at OLT (G.989.2/p2p Refer TEC GR on WDM-PON(2017) proprietary
WDM) implementation

J2.41 WDMPON Receiver Sensitivity G.694.1 -17.0 dBm These are


WDMPON Int at ONT (G.989.2/p2p Refer TEC GR on WDM-PON(2017) proprietary
WDM) implementation

J2.42 WDMPON Throughput for WDMPON RFC2544 These are


Int proprietary
implementation
J2.43 WDMPON Protocol test for G.694.1 PICS Test as per Annexure V & VI of These are
WDMPON Int (G.989.2/p2p ITU-T G.983.1 with respect to NGPON2 proprietary
WDM) parameter and their reference values implementation
J2.44 WDMPON Line Test for WDMPON IEEE 802.3ah These are
Int proprietary
implementation
J2.45 NGNPON2 Operating Wavelength G.989.2 DS 1596 -1603 nm
Trans NGPON2Int Refer ITU-T G.989.2

J2.46 NGNPON2 Operating Wavelength G.989.2 US For TWDM PON


Recv NGPON2Int 1524-1544nm for Wideband
1528-1540nm for Reduced band
1532-1540nm for Narrow band
For PtP WDM PON
1524-1625nm for Expanded Spectrum
1603-1625nm for Shared spectrum
Refer ITU-T G.989.2

J2.47 NGNPON2 Opt Output Power G.989.2 For 2.48832 Gbit/s downstream
NGPON2Int at OLT Direction

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S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/Values Remarks
Name Parameter
0.0 to +4.0 dBm (N1)
+2.0 to +6.0 dBm (N2)
+4.0 to +8.0 dBm (E1)
+6.0 to +10.0 dBm (E2)
For 9.95328 Gbit/s downstream
Direction
+3.0 to +7.0 dBm (N1)
+5.0 to +9.0 dBm (N2)
+7.0 to +11.0 dBm (E1)
+9.0 to +11.0 dBm (E2)

N1, N2, E1 and E2 are classes of optical


link budget for PON
Refer following Table 11.4 & Table 11.5
of ITU-T G.989.2
J2.48 NGNPON2 Opt Output Power G.989.2 For 2.48832 Gbit/s upstream
NGPON2Int at ONT Direction
Type A link
+4.0 to +9.0 dBm (N1,N2, E1, E2)
Type B link
0 to +5.0 dBm (N1, N2, E1, E2)
For 9.95328 Gbit/s upstream
Direction
Type A link
+4.0 to +9.0 dBm (N1)
+4.0 to +9.0 dBm (N2)
+4.0 to +9.0 dBm (E1)
NA (E2)
Type B link
+2.0 to +7.0 dBm (N1)
+2.0 to +7.0 dBm (N2)
+2.0 to +7.0 dBm (E1)
+4.0 to +9.0 dBm (E2

Type A link values assume an

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S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/Values Remarks
Name Parameter
unamplified OLT receiver
Type B link values assume an amplified
OLT receiver with the amplifier at the
S/R-CG reference point
Refer following Table 11.6 & Table 11.7
of ITU-T G.989.2
J2.49 NGNPON2 Receiver Sensitivity G.989.2 For 2.48832 Gbit/s
NGPON2Int at OLT Type A link
- 26.0 dBm (N1)
-28.0 dBm (N2)
-30.5 dBm (E1)
-32.5 dBm(E2)
Type B link
-30.0 dBm (N1)
-32.0 dBm (N2)
-34.5 dBm (E1)
-36.5 dBm (E2)

For 9.95328 Gbit/s


Type A link
- 26.0 dBm (N1)
-28.0 dBm (N2)
-30.5 dBm (E1)
Type B link
- 28.0 dBm (N1)
-30.0 dBm (N2)
-32.5 dBm (E1)
-32.5 dBm (E2)

Refer following Table 11.6 & Table 11.7


of ITU-T G.989.2
J2.50 NGNPON2 Receiver Sensitivity G.989.2 For 2.48832 Gbit/s
NGPON2Int at ONT - 30.0 dBm (N1,N2, E1, E2)

For 9.95328 Gbit/s

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S. No. Interface Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/Values Remarks
Name Parameter
- 28.0 dBm (N1,N2, E1, E2)

Refer following Table 11.4 & Table 11.5


of ITU-T G.989.2
J2.51 NGNPON2 Throughput for G.989.2
NGPON2Int
J2.52 NGNPON2 Protocol Test for G.989.2, RFC2544 PICS Test as per Annexure V & VI of
NGPON2Int ITU-T G.983.1 with respect to
NGPON2 parameter and their
reference values
J2.53 NGNPON2 Line Test for NGPON2Int IEEE 802.3ah
J2.54 RF Video RF Video Output 52-870 MHz, 14 dBmV, 0 dB
Bandwidth, Level and Tilt-
Values

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Annexure-J3: PON Conformance Parameters
Parameter Group: PON Conformance (CONFPON)
S. No. Parameter Name Standard Remarks
J3.1 DOS Prevention, SSH v1-2 for CLI in ITU-T G.984.3 section V.2, SSH v2 RFC 4251. The denied Traffic streams
PON should not pass through
the OLT.
J3.2 Frameloss of PON RFC 2544. Support a BER of better
than or equal to 10-10 at
the MAC service interface
(or the frame loss ratio
equivalent)
J3.3 Latency of PON RFC 2544. <1.5 ms one way for
20Km of distance. refer
Table I.1/G.984.1
J3.4 MAC Address Learning and Aging G.984.1. (For GPON OLT), IEEE 802.3ah (FOR Yes/No
Control OLT EPON OLT), G.987.2 (FOR XGPON OLT),
G.9807.1 (FOR XGSPON OLT), G.694.1 (FOR
WDMPON OLT), G.989.2 (FOR NGPON2 OLT)
& IEEE 802.1Q (Testing Procedure)
J3.5 MAC Address Limitation in PON IEEE 802.3. The data stream is
received from only the
number of streams
specified.
J3.6 MAC Based 802.1x Authentication in IEEE 802.1x. Authentication based on
PON IEEE 802.1x shall
be supported.
J3.7 MAC Learning Support at OLT G.984.1. Yes/No
J3.8 Maximum Bandwidth Limiting in PON G.984.3 Section 7.5 (For GPON OLT), IEEE max. 1Gbps (GPON)
802.3ah (FOR EPON OLT), G.987.2 (FOR
XGPON OLT), G.9807.1 (FOR XGSPON OLT),
G.694.1 (FOR WDMPON OLT), G.989.2 (FOR
NGPON2 OLT)
J3.9 Minimum Guaranteed Bandwidth in PON G.984.3 Section 7.5. (For GPON OLT), IEEE minimum 512Kbps

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard Remarks
802.3ah (FOR EPON OLT), G.987.2 (FOR
XGPON OLT), G.9807.1 (FOR XGSPON OLT),
G.694.1 (FOR WDMPON OLT), G.989.2 (FOR
NGPON2 OLT)
J3.10 Minimum two classes of Classification in G.984.3 Section 7.5. (For GPON OLT), IEEE support of all TCONT-1, 2
PON 802.3ah (FOR EPON OLT), G.987.2 (FOR ,3, 4 types.
XGPON OLT), G.9807.1 (FOR XGSPON OLT),
G.694.1 (FOR WDMPON OLT), G.989.2 (FOR
NGPON2 OLT)
J3.11 Password Based Authentication in PON ITU-T G.984.3 section 9.2.2, 12. Password based
authentication
should be supported.
J3.12 Port-id Based VLAN Support at OLT G.984.1 (For GPON OLT), IEEE 802.3ah (FOR Yes/No Provision
EPON OLT), G.987.2 (FOR XGPON OLT), of creating multiple port-id
G.9807.1 (FOR XGSPON OLT), G.694.1 (FOR based multiple VLAN
WDMPON OLT), G.989.2 (FOR NGPON2 OLT) shall exist.
& IEEE 802.1Q (Testing Procedure)
J3.13 Switch Fabric Throughput Capability OLT G.984.1 (For GPON OLT), IEEE 802.3ah (FOR Demonstrate support for
EPON OLT), G.987.2 (FOR XGPON OLT), full wired speed
G.9807.1 (FOR XGSPON OLT), G.694.1 (FOR throughput by testing
WDMPON OLT), G.989.2 (FOR NGPON2 OLT) traffic through one
randomly chosen port of
switch fabric then using
this value coroborate with
data sheet provided by
chipset vendor.
J3.14 Throughput of PON RFC 2544. a) Nominal bit rate*.
When the OLT and the
end office are in their
normal operating state
(accuracy of 1 x10-11)

b) Nominal bit rate*.

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S. No. Parameter Name Standard Remarks
When the end office is in
its free-running mode
(accuracy of 4.6 x10-6)

c)Nominal bit rate*. When


the OLT is in its free-
running mode (accuracy of
3.2 x10-5)
J3.15 VLAN Stacking to Network Support at G.984.1, (For GPON OLT), IEEE 802.3ah (FOR Yes/No To test the
OLT EPON OLT), G.987.2 (FOR XGPON OLT), double tagging support
G.9807.1 (FOR XGSPON OLT), G.694.1 (FOR between ONT and OLT.
WDMPON OLT), G.989.2 (FOR NGPON2 OLT)
& IEEE 802.1Q(testing procedure).

*Nominal bit rate for different technology is defined in respective Standard i.e. 1)GPON-G.984.2/cl8.2.1, (2)XGPON- G.987.2/Cl 9.2.1,(3)
NGPON2-G.989.2/Cl 11.1.1,(4) XGSPON- G.9807.1/Cl B.9.2.1, (5) EPON-IEEE 802.3ah

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Annexure J4 – DSLAM Functional Test
Applicable to→ Standard IP- IP- Remarks
DSLAM DSLAM
Test Parameter↓
With
splitter
POTS SPLITTERS Y
The broad specifications for splitter shall be:
a. 600-ohm impedance
b. ETSI harmonized impedance splitter (ETSI TR 101
728).
IEEE Y Y To check if more than 1 vlan can be passed over
VLAN Aggregation:
802.1p the same port in DSLAM
The DSLAM shall terminate PVCs on DSL line and
aggregate them over a single or multiple Customer-
VLANs, Service-VLANs as well as a combination of
them, at the uplink interface. It shall also implement
802.1p priority on the Ethernet flows.
RFC Y Y
Protocol Support
2131
DSLAM shall support DHCP based IP access with DHCP
relay and DHCP option 82 for direct IP over Ethernet
based access for video/gaming and other entertainment RFC
services. 3046
Y Y To check PPPoE session is established on the
PPPoE over ATM (U-interface): Figure 1 depicts the end-
ADSL or VDSL system. Methodology is
to-end protocol stacks associated with PPPoE access
mentioned in DSL forum technical report TR-

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method 045. Annexure-E: group 3.3_test 1 & Test 2
may be carried out to cater this clause. It is
tested through protocol simulator.
PTA or
IP LAC
IWF PPP
IWFfor
forPPPoE
IPoE
PPP (Section 4.11.2)
PPPoE
Ethernet 802.1Q,
PPPoE 802.1ad
802.1Q,
RFC Ethernet 802.1ad
Ethernet
2684 Ethernet

RFC 2684
ATM

ATM
Some
DSL Some 802.3
RG, DSL 802.3 Phy
xTU-R Phy
or
terminal xTU-R DSLAM BRAS

Figure 1-
Y Y To check if IPOE is established on the ADSL or
IPoE over ATM (U-interface): Figure 2 depicts the end-
VDSL system. Methodology is mentioned in
to-end protocol stacks associated with IPoE access
DSL forum technical report TR-045. Annexure-
method.
E: group 3.3_test 1 & Test 2 may be carried
IP IWF for
IWF for IPoE
IPoE IP IP out to cater this clause. It is tested through
(Section 4.9 & 4.11.1) protocol simulator.
Ethernet Ethernet 802.1Q, 802.1Q, Some
802.1ad 802.1ad media
RFC RFC 2684 Ethernet Ethernet
2684
ATM ATM

RG, DSL DSL Some Some


xTU-R 802.3 Phy 802.3 Phy
or
terminal xTU-R DSLAM BRAS

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Figure 2
Y Y 1. Limit the port on DSLAM to 1 mac and send
Ethernet Scalability
two mac traffic only one mac traffic which is
1. The device shall provide a means to limit the defined will run.
number of MAC addresses learned on any given
2. Check more than 1 vlan can pass through the
port.
port
2. The device shall support placing all subscriber
traffic into a single or multiple VLANs on an uplink.
RFC Y Y Capability to be demonstrated as describes in
Video application protocol support
2236 clause.
• IGMP Proxy
• IGMPv2/v3 snooping
RFC3376 Enable IGMP proxy and snooping and check if
Further- multicast channel is learnt once the channel is
joint
1. IGMP proxy shall handle multicast and control where
the packets has to be replicated (in terms of specific
customer VLANs or ports).
2. In upstream direction, IGMP proxy function shall
forward IGMP messages from subscriber to multicast
VLAN.
3. In downstream direction, multicast streams shall be
multiplexed in to subscriber’s connection based on ‘Join’
messages received.
Y Y Capability to be demonstrated as describes in
Filtering : The DSLAM shall allow the following filters
clause.
to be defined:
• List of acceptable MAC destination addresses
applicable to frames received at the upstream direction Set the MAC address to be allowed per port, send

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on bridged ports. traffic of that mac and see it is going through.
• When attached to a bridged port, any frame received Send traffic of other mac and see that traffic is
with a destination MAC not specified in the list shall be not going
discarded.
The DSLAM shall be capable of filtering L2 traffic
configurable per Port/PVC/Service basis at least for the
following parameters-
a. Source IP and MAC Address per port,
per PVC, per VLAN
b. Destination IP and MAC Address per
port, per PVC, per VLAN.
Broadcast Handling: As far as Ethernet broadcast Y Y Capability to be demonstrated as describes in
traffic is concerned, all downstream broadcast traffic clause.
shall be discarded with the exception cases called for by
DHCP Relay Agent, PPPoE Intermediate Agent, and
IGMP Snooping/ IGMP Snooping and Proxy functions.
Protection from ARP spoofing attacks Y Y 1. To check if DSLAM can block certain MAC.
• Source MAC Flooding 2. To check if broadcast mac can be controlled
• Broadcast control
3. Communication on same vlan can be done or
• L2 Peer to Peer (“hair-pin”) Forwarding blocked.
• Source MAC Spoofing
4. To check if mac is learnt on the DSLAM

Note: Wherever RFC are referred, only ‘shall’ clauses given in the RFCs should be tested against the parameter referred in this ER.

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Annexure-K: SDH Interface Parameters
Parameter Group: PDH Interface (INTPDH)
S. No. Interface Name Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/
Parameter Remarks
K.1 STM-1 Electrical Input Jitter Tolerance STM-1 G.825 Table 4, Fig-1 clause-6.1.2.1
Electrical
K.2 STM-1 Electrical Input Return Loss for STM-1 G.703 ≥15 dB over frequency range 8
Electrical MHz to 240 MHz
K.3 STM-1 Electrical Nominal Bit Rate with G.703 155520 Kbps
Tolerance STM-1 Electrical Int
K.4 STM-1 Electrical Output Jitter for STM-1 G.825 500 to 1.3 MHz -1.5(UIpp)
Electrical Int
65 k to 1.3 MHz-0.075 (UIpp)
K.5 STM-1 Electrical Pulse Mask for STM-1 G.703 Fig 17-1 & 17-2 clause-17.4
Electrical Int
K.6 STM-1 Optical Input Jitter Tolerance for STM- G.825 Fig. 1 ,clause-6.1.2.1
1 Opt
K.7 STM-1 Optical Mean Launched Power for G.957 I-1,S-1.1, S-1.2:
STM-1 Opt Int
-8(max)& -15(min)(dBm)
L-1.1,L-1.2, L-1.3: 0 (max)& -
5(min)(dBm)
K.8 STM-1 Optical Nominal Bit Rate with G.957 155 520 Kbps
Tolerance STM-1 Opt Int
K.9 STM-1 Optical Operating Wavelength Range G.957 I-1: 1260a)-1360
for STM-1 Opt Int
S-1.1: 1261a)- 1360
S-1.2: 1430-1576, 1430-1580
L-1.1: 1260a)-1360, 1263a)- 1360
L-1.2: 1480-1580
L-1.3: 1534-1566/1523-1577,

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S. No. Interface Name Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/
Parameter Remarks
1480-1580 (nm)

K.10 STM-1 Optical Output Jitter for STM-1 Opt Int G.783 0.5k to 1.3 MHz -0.30(UI)
65 k to 1.3MHz –
0.10 (UI)
(1UI=6.43ns)
K.11 STM-1 Optical Receiver Overload for STM-1 G.957 I-1,S-1.1, S-1.2: -8dBm
Opt Int
L-1.1,L-1.2, L-1.3: -10 dBm
K.12 STM-1 Optical Receiver Sensitivity for STM-1 G.957 I-1: -23dBm
Opt Int
S-1.1, S-2.1: -28dBm
L-1.1, L-1.2, L-1.3: -34 dBm
K.13 STM-4 Optical Input Jitter Tolerance for STM- G.825 Fig. 3, clause-6.1.2.2
4 Opt
K.14 STM-4 Optical Mean Launched Power for G.957, G.691 I-4,S-4.1,S-4.2: -8 (max)& -
STM-4 Opt Int 15(min)(dBm)
L-4.1,L-4.2,L-4.3: +2(max)& -
3(min)(dBm)
K.15 STM-4 Optical Nominal Bit Rate with G.957 622 080Kbps
Tolerance STM-4 Opt Int
K.16 STM-4 Optical Operating Wavelength Rangefor G.957 I-4: 1260a)-1360
STM-4 Opt Int
S-4.1: 1293-1334/1274-1356

S-4.2: 1430-1580

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S. No. Interface Name Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/
Parameter Remarks
L-4.1: 1300- 1325/1296-
1330,1280-1335
L-4.2: 1480-1580
L-4.3: 1480-1580 (nm)
K.17 STM-4 Optical Output Jitter for STM-4 Opt Int G.783 1k to 5 MHz -0 .30(UI)
250 k to 5 MHz – 0.10 (UI)
(1UI=1.61ns)
K.18 STM-4 Optical Receiver Overload for STM-4 G.957 I-4,S-4.1,S-4.1,
Opt Int
L-4.1,L-4.2, L-4.3: -8dBm
K.19 STM-4 Optical Receiver Sensitivity for STM-4 G.957 I-4:-23dBm
Opt Int
S-4.1,S-4.1, L-4.1,L-4.2, L-4.3:
-28dBm
K.20 STM-16 Optical Input Jitter Tolerance for STM- G.825 Fig. 4, clause-6.1.2.3
16 Opt
K.21 STM-16 Optical Mean Launched Power for G.957 I-16: -3&-10(dBm)
STM-16 Opt Int
S-16.1, S-16.2: 0(max)& -
5(min)(dBm)
L-16.1, L-16.2,L-16.3 :+3(max)& -
2(min)(dBm)
K.22 STM-16 Optical Nominal Bit Rate with G.957 2 488 320 kbps
Tolerance STM-16 Opt Int
K.23 STM-16 Optical Operating Wavelength Range G.957 I-16: 1266a)-1360
for STM-16 Opt Int
S-16.1: 1260a)-1360

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S. No. Interface Name Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/
Parameter Remarks
S-16.2: 1430-1580
L-16.1: 1280-1335
L-16.2: 1500-1580
L-16.3: 1500-1580 (nm)
K.24 STM-16 Optical Output Jitter for STM-16 Opt G.783 5k to 20 MHz -0.30(UI)
Int
1000 k to 20 MHz – 0.10 (UI)
(1UI=0.40ns)
K.25 STM-16 Optical Receiver Overload for STM-16 G.957 I-16:-3dBm
Opt Int
S-16.1,S-16.1:0dBm
L-16.1,L-16.2,L-16.3:
-9dBm
K.26 STM-16 Optical Receiver Sensitivity for STM-16 G.957 I-16,S-16.1,S-16.1: -18dBm
Opt Int
L-16.1, L-16.2, L-16.3 : -27dBm
K.27 STM-64 Optical Input Jitter Tolerance for STM- G.825 Fig. 5, clause-6.1.2.4
64 Opt
K.28 STM-64 Optical Mean Launched Power for G.691 L -64.2a: +2(max)&-2(min)
STM-64 Opt Int L -64.2b: 13(max)&10(min)
L -64.2c: +2(max)&-2(min)
L -64.3: 13(max)&10(min)
K.29 STM-64 Optical Nominal Bit Rate with G.707 9 953 280 Kbps
Tolerance STM-64 Opt Int
K.30 STM-64 Optical Operating Wavelength Range G.691 1530-1565nm
for STM-64 Opt Int
K.31 STM-64 Optical Output Jitter for STM-64 Opt G.783 20k to 80 MHz -0.30(UI)
Int

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S. No. Interface Name Parameter Name Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/
Parameter Remarks
4000 k to 80 MHz – 0.10 (UI)
(1UI=0.10ns))
K.32 STM-64 Optical Receiver Overload for STM-64 G.691 L -64.2a:-9 dBm
Opt Int
L -64.2b:-3 dBm
L -64.2c:-9 dBm
L -64.3: -3dBm
K.33 STM-64 Optical Receiver Sensitivity for STM-64 G.691 L -64.2a:-26dBm
Opt Int
L -64.2b:-14dBm
L -64.2c:-26dBm
L -64.3: -13dBm
K.34 STM-256 Optical Input Jitter Tolerance for STM- G.825 Table 8 Fig 6 Amd.1
256 Opt
K.35 STM-256 Optical Mean Launched Power for G.693 Table 4 & 6
STM-256 Opt Int
K.36 STM-256 Optical Nominal Bit Rate with G.693 NRZ 40G
Tolerance STM-256 Opt Int
K.37 STM-256 Optical Operating Wavelength Rangefor G.693 Table 4 & 6
STM-256 Opt Int
K.38 STM-256 Optical Output Jitter for STM-256 Opt G.783 FFS to FFS -FFS
Int
16000 k to 320 MHz – 0.10 (UI)
(1UI=0.025ns)
K.39 STM-256 Optical Receiver Overload for STM-256 G.693 Table 4 & 6
Opt Int
K.40 STM-256 Optical Receiver Sensitivity for STM- G.825 Table 4, Fig-1 clause-6.1.2.1
256 Opt Int

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Annexure-L: OTN Interface Parameters
Parameter Group: OTN Interface (INTOTN)
S. Interfac Parameter Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/ Remarks
No. e Name Name Parameter
L.1 OTU-1 Central G.959.1, G.693 192.1 + 0.2 m THz,
Frequency m = 0 to 15 THz
for OTU-1
L.2 OTU-1 Input Jitter G.8251 Fig 7.1-1 Page 8
Tolerance
for OTU-1
L.3 OTU-1 Mean total G.959.1, G.693 As different application codes based on the fibre, no of
InputPower channels, span distance/attenuation etc have different
for OTU-1 values, so the respective tables may be referred for the
value.
L.4 OTU-1 Mean total G.959.1, G.693 As different application codes based on the fibre, no of
Output channels, span distance/attenuation etc have different
Power for values, so the respective tables may be referred for the
OTU-1 value.
L.5 OTU-1 Minimum G.959.1, G.693
Receiver
Overload
for OTU-1
L.6 OTU-1 Nominal G.709    kbit/s20
Bit Rate ppm
with
Tolerance
OTU-1
L.7 OTU-1 Output G.8251 5K to 20 M:1.5(UIpp)
Jitter for
OTU-1
1M to 20 M:0.15 (UIpp)

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S. Interfac Parameter Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/ Remarks
No. e Name Name Parameter
L.8 OTU-1 Receiver G.959.1 -22dBm
Sensitivity
for OTU-1
L.9 OTU-2 Central G.959.1, G.693 192.1 + 0.2 m,
Frequency m = 0 to 15 THz
for OTU-2
L.10 OTU-2 Input Jitter G.8251 Fig 7.1-1
Tolerance
for OTU-2
L.11 OTU-2 Mean total G.959.1, G.693 As different application codes based on the fibre, no of
Input channels, span distance/attenuation etc have different
Power for values, so the respective tables may be referred for the
OTU-2 value.
L.12 OTU-2 Mean total G.959.1, G.693 As different application codes based on the fibre, no of
Output channels, span distance/attenuation etc have different
Power for values, so the respective tables may be referred for the
OTU-2 value.
L.13 OTU-2 Minimum G.959.1, G.693 -1dBm
Receiver
Overload
for OTU-2
L.14 OTU-2 Nominal G.709 255/237 × 9 953
Bit Rate 280kbit/s 55/237
with
Tolerance
OTU-2
L.15 OTU-2 Output G.8251 Cl. 5 20K to 80 M :1.5(UIpp)
Jitter for
OTU-2
4M to 20 M:0.15 (UIpp)
L.16 OTU-2 Receiver G.959.1 Cl. 7, As different application codes based on the fibre, no of
Sensitivity 8, channels, span distance/attenuation etc have different

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S. Interfac Parameter Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/ Remarks
No. e Name Name Parameter
for OTU-2 G.693 Cl. 6, 7 values, so the respective tables may be referred for the
value.
L.17 OTU-3 Central G.959.1 G.693 192.1 THz
Frequency
for OTU-3
L.18 OTU-3 Maximum G.959.1, G.693 As different application codes based on the fibre, no of
Mean total channels, span distance/attenuation etc have different
Input values, so the respective tables may be referred for the
Power for value.
OTU-3
L.19 OTU-3 Minimum G.959.1, G.693 As different application codes based on the fibre, no of
Mean total channels, span distance/attenuation etc have different
Output values, so the respective tables may be referred for the
Power for value.
OTU-3
L.20 OTU-3 Minimum G.959.1, G.693 +3dBm
Receiver
Overload
for OTU-3
L.21 OTU-3 Nominal G.709      kbit/s 
Bit Rate 20 ppm
with
Tolerance
OTU-3
L.22 OTU-3 Receiver G.959.1, G.693 As different application codes based on the fibre, no of
Sensitivity channels, span distance/attenuation etc have different
for OTU-3 values, so the respective tables may be referred for the
value.
L.23 OTU-4 Central G.959.1, 229.0 + 0.8 m,
Frequency G.695.1 m = 0 to 3(THz)
for OTU-
4int

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S. Interfac Parameter Standard/ Limits/ Values Applicability/ Remarks
No. e Name Name Parameter
L.24 OTU-4 Maximum G.959.1, G.695 Table 8-5, 8-6 G.959.1/Table
Mean total 8-23 G.695
input
Power for
OTU-4int
L.25 OTU-4 Mean Total G.959.1, G.695 Table 8-5, 8-6 G.959.1/Table
Output 8-23 G.695
Power for
OTU-4int
L.26 OTU-4 Minimum G.959.1, G.695
receiver
overload
for OUT-4
int
L.27 OTU-4 Nominal G.709      kbit/s 2
Bit Rate 0 ppm
with
Tolerance
OTU-4
L.28 OTU-4 Receiver G.959.1, G.695 Table 8-5, 8-6 G.959.1/Table
Sensitivity 8-23 G.695
for OTU-4

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Annexure-M: Mobile Handset and Tablet Test Parameters
Parameter Group: Mobile Functional (MOBFUNC)
S. No. Applicability Parameter Name Standard Test Procedure
M.1 Mobile Handset and Mobile device - Non-Zero GSMA official document Appendix-II, Test-30
Tablet IMEI/MEID/ESN IMEI Allocation & Approval Process
M.2 Mobile Handset – Feature Mobile Emergency Support - Panic G.S.R. No. 436 (E) dated 22-04-2016, Appendix-II, Test-31
Phone Button 3GPP TS 22.101 for GSM/ UMTS/ LTE,
3GPP2 C.S0023 for CDMA.
M.3 Mobile Handset – Smart Mobile Emergency Support - Panic G.S.R. No. 436 (E) dated 22-04-2016, Appendix-II, Test-32
Phone Button 3GPP TS 22.101 for GSM/ UMTS/ LTE,
3GPP2 C.S0023 for CDMA.

M.4 Mobile Handset – Smart Mobile Emergency Support - GPS G.S.R. No. 1441 (E) dated 23-11-2017. Appendix-II, Test-33
Phone Location
M.5 Mobile Handset Mobile Emergency Support - Call DoT 16-04/2015-AS-III/NP/67/120 dt Appendix-II, Test-34
on 112 4.5.16, 3GPP2 C.S0023 for CDMA
2000, 3GPP TS 22.101 and TS 24.008
for GSM/ UMTS/ LTE.
M.6 Mobile Handset Mobile Device Indian Language IS 16333 (Part 3). Appendix-II, Test-37
Support
M.7 Mobile Handset SAR Display for Mobile Handset TEC/GR/SAR/001/01.MAR.09 or IEC Appendix-II, Test-
Standard 62209-1 35
M.8 Mobile Handset SAR Value for Mobile Handset IEC 62209-1:2005 62209-1: 2005 or
TEC/GR/SAR/001/01.MAR.09 later version
M.9 IoT Devices IoT Dev - Non-0 IMEI or MEID or GSMA official document Device manufacturer
Unique MAC IMEI Allocation & Approval Process shall mention the
(for IMEI / MEID) suitable procedure
for testing IMEI/
MEID/ MAC
address/ any other
unique ID by
connecting device to

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smart phone/ tablet/
PC and without
using any specialised
test equipment
M.10 SAR Value for IoT Device TEC/GR/RS/SAR-002/01/JUL-17 1. If the device is operating within As limit for body
20cm from human/animal body, only SAR is not defined
OR then device conformance SAR is yet hence SAR
IEC 62209-2:2010 required. conformance for
body SAR may be
2. For pet tracking device, conformance
deferred at present
to head and/or body SAR is required.
but will be
3. For human tracking device, applicable when
conformance to body SAR is prescribed by TEC.
required

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Annexure-P1: IP Conformance Parameters – SIP and SIPI – RFC 3261 and Q.1912.5
Parameter Group: IP Conformance
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Section Applicability/ Remarks

P1.1 SIP Parameters Set-A SIP Header : Message Body Type RFC 3261 Clause 7.4.1 SIP Terminal, PABX

P1.2 SIP Parameters Set-A Generating SIP request RFC 3261 Clause 8.1.1, SIP Terminal, PABX
8.1.1.2 to 8.1.1.7
(To, R-URI, From, Call-ID,
CSeq, Max-Forwards, Via)

P1.3 SIP Parameters Set-A SIP Dialog and Transaction RFC 3261 Clause 12, 12.1.1, SIP Terminal, PABX
12.1.2

P1.4 SIP Parameters Set-A SIP Terminating a Session with a RFC 3261 Clause 15 SIP Terminal, PABX
BYE request.

P1.5 SIP Parameters Set-A SIP Creating the initial invite RFC 3261 Clause 13.2.1 SIP Terminal, PABX

P1.6 SIP Parameters Set-A User Authentication RFC 3261 Clause 21 SIP Terminal, PABX

P1.7 SIP Parameters Set-B SIP - Call Flow RFC 3261 Clause 4 LMGW

P1.8 SIP Parameters Set-B SIP Header : Message Body Type RFC 3261 Clause 7.4.1 LMGW

P1.9 SIP Parameters Set-B Generating SIP request (To, R- RFC 3261 Clause 8.1.1, LMGW
URI, From, Call-ID, CSeq, Max- 8.1.1.2 to 8.1.1.7
Forwards, Via)

P1.10 SIP Parameters Set-B SIP Dialog and Transaction RFC 3261 Clause 12, 12.1.1, LMGW
12.1.2

P1.11 SIP Parameters Set-B SIP Terminating a Session with a RFC 3261 Clause 15 LMGW
BYE request.

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S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Section Applicability/ Remarks

P1.12 SIP Parameters Set-B SIP Creating the initial invite RFC 3261 Clause 13.2.1 LMGW

P1.13 SIP Parameters Set-B User Authentication RFC 3261 Clause 21 LMGW

P1.14 SIP Parameters Set-C SIP - Max Forwards (Not for RFC 3261 Clause 8.1.1.6 SBC
SIPS URI)

P1.15 SIP Parameters Set-C SIP - Message Body length (Not RFC 3261 Clause 7.4.2 SBC
for SIPS URI)

P1.16 SIP Parameters Set-C SIP - Responses (Not for SIPS RFC 3261 Clause 7.2 SBC
URI)

P1.17 SIP Parameters Set-D SIP - Max Forwards (Not for RFC 3261 Clause 8.1.1.6 SOFT SWITCH
SIPS URI)

P1.18 SIP Parameters Set-D SIP - Message Body length (Not RFC 3261 Clause 7.4.2 SOFT SWITCH
for SIPS URI)

P1.19 SIP Parameters Set-D SIP - Responses (Not for SIPS RFC 3261 Clause 7.2 SOFT SWITCH
URI)

P1.20 SIP Parameters Set-D SIP - Cancelling a Request RFC 3261 Clause 9 SOFT SWITCH

P1.21 SIP Parameters Set-D SIP - Client Behaviour (Not for RFC 3261 Clause 9.1 SOFT SWITCH
SIPS URI)

P1.22 SIPI Parameters SIPI - Conventions for Q 1912.5 Clause 5.1 SOFT SWITCH
representation of ISUP PDU

P1.23 SIPI Parameters SIPI - Conventions for Q 1912.5 Clause 5.2 SOFT SWITCH
representation of SIP/SDP
information

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S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Section Applicability/ Remarks

P1.24 SIPI Parameters SIPI - IAM parameters Q 1912.5 Clause 6.1.3 SOFT SWITCH

P1.25 SIPI Parameters SIPI - INVITE received with an Q 1912.5 Clause 6.1.2 SOFT SWITCH
SDP offer

P1.26 SIPI Parameters SIPI - INVITE received without Q 1912.5 Clause 6.1.1 SOFT SWITCH
an SDP offer

P1.27 SIPI Parameters SIPI - ISUP encapsulation – Q 1912.5 Clause 5.4 SOFT SWITCH
detailed procedures

P1.28 SIPI Parameters SIPI - Sending of Initial Address Q 1912.5 Clause 6.1 SOFT SWITCH
Message (IAM)

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Annexure-P2: IP Conformance Parameters – RTP – RFC 3550
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Applicability/ Remarks
Section

P2.1 RTP Parameters Set-A RTP: Sender report RTCP packet RFC 3550 Clause 6.4.1 SIP Terminal, PABX
version

P2.2 RTP Parameters Set-A RTP: Sequence number RFC 3550 Clause 5.1 SIP Terminal, PABX

P2.3 RTP Parameters Set-A RTP: Version and Port RFC 3550 Clause 5.1 SIP Terminal, PABX

P2.4 RTP Parameters Set-A RTP: Payload Type RFC 3550 Clause 5.1 SIP Terminal, PABX

P2.5 RTP Parameters Set-A RTP: SSRC Identification RFC 3550 Clause 5.1 SIP Terminal, PABX

P2.6 RTP Parameters Set-B RTP: Sender report RTCP packet RFC 3550 Clause 6.4.1 LMGW, MGW
version

P2.7 RTP Parameters Set-B RTP: Sequence number RFC 3550 Clause 5.1 LMGW, MGW

P2.8 RTP Parameters Set-B RTP: Version and Port RFC 3550 Clause 5.1 LMGW, MGW

P2.9 RTP Parameters Set-B RTP: Payload Type RFC 3550 Clause 5.1 LMGW, MGW

P2.10 RTP Parameters Set-C RTP: Byte Order, Alignment, and RFC 3550 Clause 4 Session Border Controller
Time Format

P2.11 RTP Parameters Set-C RTP: Simple Multicast Audio RFC 3550 Clause 2.1 Session Border Controller
Conference

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Annexure-P3: IP Conformance Parameters – RTCP – RFC 3551
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Applicability/ Remarks
Section

P3.1 RTCP Parameters Set-A RTCP: Port Assignment RFC 3551 Clause 8 SIP Terminal

P3.2 RTCP Parameters Set-A RTCP: Registering Additional RFC 3551 Clause 3 SIP Terminal
Encodings

P3.3 RTCP Parameters Set-A RTCP: GSM-EFR RFC 3551 Clause 4.5.9 SIP Terminal

P3.4 RTCP Parameters Set-A RTCP: Guidelines 1 for sample- RFC 3551 Clause 4.3 SIP Terminal
based audio encodings

P3.5 RTCP Parameters Set-A RTCP: Guidelines 2 for sample- RFC 3551 Clause 4.4 SIP Terminal
based audio encodings

P3.6 RTCP Parameters Set-B RTCP: Port Assignment RFC 3551 Clause 8 Session Border Controller

P3.7 RTCP Parameters Set-B RTCP: Registering Additional RFC 3551 Clause 3 Session Border Controller
Encodings

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Annexure-P4: IP Conformance Parameters – TCP – RFC 793
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF Clause/ Section Applicability/ Remarks
RFC

P4.1 TCP Parameters Header Format and Sequence RFC 793 Clause 3.1, 3.3 MGW, SIP Terminal,
Numbers PABX

Clause 1.4, 2.3,


3.1, SBC

Test terminology
as per clause 3.2

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Annexure-P5: IP Conformance Parameters – UDP – RFC 768 and MGCP – H.248
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF Clause/ Section Applicability/ Remarks
RFC

P5.1 UDP Parameters UDP Format RFC 768 MGW, LMGW, SBC, Soft
Switch, PABX

P5.2 UDP Parameters User Terminology RFC 768 MGW, LMGW, SBC, Soft
Switch, PABX

P5.3 UDP Parameters Sequence numbers RFC 768 MGW, LMGW, SBC, Soft
Switch, PABX

P5.4 MGCP Parameters Connection Model H.248 Clauses 6.1 & MGW, LMGW, Soft
6.2 Switch

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Annexure-P6: IP Conformance Parameters – IPV4 and Dual Stack – RFC 791 and RFC 4213
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP) (Applicability of this annexure will be extended for IoT devices also, as per the RFCs/
clauses mentioned in ERs of IoT devices)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Applicability/ Remarks
Section

P6.1 IPV4 Parameters Set-A Model of operation RFC 791 Clause 2.2 MGW, SGW, PABX, ONU, ONT

P6.2 IPV4 Parameters Set-A Internet Header Format RFC 791 Clause 3.1 MGW, SGW, PABX, ONU, ONT

P6.3 IPV4 Parameters Set-A Addressing RFC 791 Clause 3.2 MGW, SGW, PABX, ONU, ONT

P6.4 IPV4 Parameters Set-B Model of operation RFC 791 Clause 2.2 SBC

P6.5 IPV4 Parameters Set-B Gateways RFC 791 Clause 2.4 SBC

P6.6 IPV4 Parameters Set-B Interfaces RFC 791 Clause 3.3 SBC

P6.7 IPV4 Parameters Set-C Function Description RFC 791 Clause 2.3 SOFT SWITCH

P6.8 IPV4 Parameters Set-C Gateways RFC 791 Clause 2.4 SOFT SWITCH

P6.9 IPV4 Parameters Set-C Interfaces RFC 791 Clause 3.3 SOFT SWITCH

P6.10 Dual IP layer operation: Dual IP layer operation: Address RFC 4213 Clause 2.1 WiFi Access Point, WiFi CPE,
Address Configuration DSL NT Modem, ONU, ONT,
SBC, IP Terminal
Product should demostrate support
to all IPv6 services through
respective RFCs and clause
numbers.
All Product variants should
comply to either native IPv6 or

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S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Applicability/ Remarks
Section

Dual Stack test for PON devices.

P6.11 Dual IP layer operation: Dual IP layer operation: DNS RFC 4213 Clause 2.2 SBC, IP Terminal, PON ONT
DNS
Product should demostrate support
to all IPv6 services through
respective RFCs and clause
numbers.
All Product variants should
comply to either native IPv6 or
Dual Stack test for PON devices.

P6.12 Dual IP layer operation: Dual IP layer operation: Tunnelling RFC 4213 Clause 3 WiFi Access Point, WiFi CPE,
Tunnelling DSL NT Modem, ONU, ONT,
OLT, MGW, LMGW, PABX,
SBC, Mobile Device, ONU, ONT,
CCN
Product should demostrate support
to all IPv6 services through
respective RFCs and clause
numbers.
All Product variants should
comply to either native IPv6 or
Dual Stack test for PON devices.

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Annexure-P7: IPv6 Conformance Parameters
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP) (Applicability of this annexure will be extended for IoT devices also, as per the RFCs/
clauses mentioned in ERs of IoT devices)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Section Applicability/ Remarks

P7.1 IPV6 Header Parameters Header: Version Field RFC 2460 / Clause 3 SIP Terminal, SBC,
RFC 8200 Mobile Device, ONU,
ONT, CCN

P7.2 IPV6 Header Parameters Header: Traffic Class RFC 2460 / Clause 3 SIP Terminal, SBC,
RFC 8200 Mobile Device, ONU,
ONT, CCN

P7.3 IPV6 Header Parameters Header: Flow Label RFC 2460 / Clause 3 SIP Terminal, SBC,
RFC 8200 Mobile Device, ONU,
ONT, CCN

P7.4 IPV6 Header Parameters Header: Payload Length RFC 2460 / Clause 3 SIP Terminal, SBC,
RFC 8200 Mobile Device, ONU,
ONT, CCN

P7.5 IPV6 Header Parameters Header: No next header after RFC 2460 / Clause 3 SIP Terminal, SBC,
IPv6 Header RFC 8200 Mobile Device, ONU,
ONT, CCN

P7.6 IPV6 Header Parameters Header: Hop Limit RFC 2460 / Clause 3 SIP Terminal, SBC,
RFC 8200 Mobile Device, ONU,
ONT, CCN

P7.7 IPV6 Header Parameters Header: Source and RFC 2460 / Clause 3 SIP Terminal, SBC,
Destination Address RFC 8200 Mobile Device, ONU,
ONT, CCN

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S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Section Applicability/ Remarks

P7.8 IPV6 Extn. Header Parameters IPv6 Extension Header Order RFC 2460 / Clause 4.1 Mobile Device, ONU,
RFC 8200 ONT, CCN

P7.9 IPV6 Extn. Header Parameters IPv6 Extension Header Options RFC 2460 / Clause 4.2 Mobile Device, ONU,
RFC 8200 ONT, CCN

P7.10 IPV6 Extn. Header Parameters IPv6 Extension Header Hop by RFC 2460 / Clause 4.3 Mobile Device, ONU,
Hop Options RFC 8200 ONT, CCN

P7.11 IPV6 Extn. Header Parameters IPv6 Extension Header RFC 2460 / Clause 4.4 Mobile Device, ONU,
Routing RFC 8200 ONT, CCN

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Annexure-P8: IP Conformance Parameters – DTMF – RFC 4733
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF Clause/ Applicability/ Remarks
RFC Section

P8.1 DTMF Parameters Set-A RTP payload format for named RFC 4733 Clause 2 MGW,LMGW
telephones events

P8.2 DTMF Parameters Set-A Use of RTP header fields RFC 4733 Clause 2.2 MGW,LMGW

P8.3 DTMF Parameters Set-A Payload Format RFC 4733 Clause 2.3 MGW,LMGW

P8.4 DTMF Parameters Set-B DTMF: Applications RFC 4733 Clause 3.1 Soft Switch

P8.5 DTMF Parameters Set-B DTMF: Congestion RFC 4733 Clause 3.3 Soft Switch
Consideration

P8.6 DTMF Parameters Set-B DTMF: Events RFC 4733 Clause 3.2 Soft Switch

P8.7 DTMF Parameters Set-B DTMF: Payload Format RFC 4733 Clause 2.3 Soft Switch

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S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF Clause/ Applicability/ Remarks
RFC Section

P8.8 DTMF Parameters Set-B DTMF: RTP payload format for RFC 4733 Clause 2 Soft Switch
named telephones events

P8.9 DTMF Parameters Set-B DTMF: Specification of Events RFC 4733 Clause 3 Soft Switch
codes for DTMF events

P8.10 DTMF Parameters Set-B DTMF: Use of RTP header RFC 4733 Clause 2.2 Soft Switch
fields

P8.11 DTMF Parameters Set-C DTMF: Duration negotiation RFC 4733 Clause 2.3.5 PABX

P8.12 DTMF Parameters Set-C DTMF: Negotiation of Payload RFC 4733 Clause 2.5.1.1 PABX

P8.13 DTMF Parameters Set-C DTMF: Transmission of Event RFC 4733 Clause 2.5.1.2 PABX
Packet

P8.14 DTMF Parameters Set-C DTMF: Verification of RFC 4733 Clause 2.2.1 PABX
sequence no. and time stamp

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Annexure-P9: IP Conformance Parameters – SCTP – RFC 4960
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF Clause/ Applicability/ Remarks
RFC Section

P9.1 SCTP Parameters Set-A SCTP packet Format RFC 4960 Clause 3 MGW, LMGW, SGW

P9.2 SCTP Parameters Set-A SCTP common header field RFC 4960 Clause 3.1 MGW, LMGW, SGW
descriptions

P9.3 SCTP Parameters Set-A Chunk field descriptions RFC 4960 Clause 3.2 MGW, LMGW, SGW

P9.4 SCTP Parameters Set-A Optional/variable-length parameters RFC 4960 Clause 3.2.1 MGW, LMGW, SGW
format

P9.5 SCTP Parameters Set-A Reporting of unrecognized RFC 4960 Clause 3.2.2 MGW, LMGW, SGW
parameters

P9.6 SCTP Parameters Set-A SCTP association state diagram RFC 4960 Clause 4 MGW, LMGW, SGW

P9.7 SCTP Parameters Set-B User Data Fragmentation RFC 4960 Clause 1.5.3 SBC, Soft Switch

P9.8 SCTP Parameters Set-B Path Management RFC 4960 Clause 1.5.7 SBC, Soft Switch

P9.9 SCTP Parameters Set-B Transmission of DATA Chunks RFC 4960 Clause 6.1 SBC, Soft Switch

P9.10 SCTP Parameters Set-B Path Failure Detection RFC 4960 Clause 8.2 SBC, Soft Switch

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Annexure-P10: IP Conformance Parameters – M3UA – RFC 4960 and Signalling over IP – RFC 2719
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Applicability/ Remarks
Section

P10.1 M3UA Parameters Procedures to Support the M3UA- RFC 3332 Clause 4.1 Soft Switch, SGW
User

P10.2 M3UA Parameters Establishment of Association and RFC 3332 Clause 5.1 Soft Switch, SGW
Traffic Between SGs and ASPs

P10.3 M3UA Parameters M3UA Port Number RFC 3332 Clause 7.2 Soft Switch, SGW

P10.4 M3UA Protocol M3UA Protocol Extensions RFC 3332 Clause 7.3 Soft Switch, SGW
Extensions Parameter

P10.5 Signalling Protocol Over Gateway Component Functions RFC2719 Clause 2.1 SGW
IP

P10.6 Signalling Protocol Over SS7 Interworking for Connection RFC2719 Clause 2.2 SGW
IP Control

P10.7 Signalling Protocol Over ISDN Interworking for RFC2719 Clause 2.3 SGW
IP Connection Control

P10.8 Signalling Protocol Over Architecture for Database Access RFC2719 Clause 2.4 SGW
IP

P10.9 Signalling Protocol Over SG to SG RFC2719 Clause 3.5 SGW


IP

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Annexure-P11: IP Conformance Parameters – Functional Tests for IP
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)
S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Section Applicability/ Remarks

P11.1 IPV4 Parameters Set-D IPV4 Functional Tests RFC 791 Appendix-II, Test-5 LAN Switch, Router

P11.2 SNMPv2 Parameters SNMPv2 Functional Tests RFC 3416 Appendix-II, Test- LAN Switch, Router
38

P11.3 SNMPv3 Parameters SNMPv3 Functional Tests RFC 3410 Appendix-II, Test- LAN Switch, Router
39

P11.4 SNMPv2 or Qx Protocol SNMPv2 or Qx Protocol Appendix-II, Test-6 LAN Switch, Router
Parameters functional test

P11.5 SNMPv3 or Qx Protocol SNMPv3 or Qx Protocol Appendix-II, Test-7 LAN Switch, Router
Parameters functional test

P11.6 Dynamic Routing Dynamic Routing Functional Appendix-II, Test-8 Router, L3 switch
Tests

P11.7 Static Routing Static Routing Functional Tests Appendix-II, Test-9 Router, L3 switch

P11.8 TCP Parameters TCP Functional Tests RFC 793 Appendix-II, Test- Router
10

P11.9 Mac Learning & Pkt Fwdg Mac Learning and Packet Appendix-II, Test- LAN Switch
Forwarding 11

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S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Section Applicability/ Remarks

P11.10 Spanning Tree Protocol Test Spanning Tree Protocol Root IEEE 802.1d Appendix-II, Test- LAN Switch
Bridge Election Functional 12
Test

P11.11 Spanning Tree Protocol Test Spanning Tree Protocol Port IEEE 802.1d Appendix-II, Test- LAN Switch
Blocking Functional Test 13

P11.12 OSPFv2 OSPFv2 RFC2328 Appendix-I, Table-1 Router

P11.13 OSPFv3 for IPv6 OSPFV3 RFC2740 Appendix-I, Table-2 Router

P11.14 IPV6 Complete Suite RFC 2460 or 8200 RFC2460/82 Appendix-I, Table-3 Router, Security System
00

P11.15 IPV6 Complete Suite RFC 4861 RFC4862 Appendix-I, Table-4 Router, Security System

P11.16 IPV6 Complete Suite RFC 4862 RFC4862 Appendix-I, Table-5 Router, Security System

P11.17 IPV6 Complete Suite RFC 1981 RFC1981 Appendix-I, Table-6 Router, Security System

P11.18 IPV6 Complete Suite RFC 4443 RFC4443 Appendix-I, Table-7 Router, Security System

P11.19 BGP for IPv6 BGP for IPV6 RFC2545 Appendix-I, Table-8 MPLS, BNG/BRAS
Router

P11.20 BGP4 RFC4271 Appendix-I, Table-9 MPLS, BNG/BRAS


Router

P11.21 MBGP RFC4760 Appendix-I, Table- MPLS, BNG/BRAS


10 Router

P11.22 LDP RFC5036 Appendix-I, Table- MPLS Router

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S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Section Applicability/ Remarks

11

P11.23 IPSec Functional Test IPSec Functional Test Appendix-II, Test- IP Security System
16

P11.24 NAT Functional Test NAT Functional Test Appendix-II, Test- IP Security System
17, 18

P11.25 Policy Functional Test Policy Functional Test Appendix-II, Test- IP Security System
19

P11.26 IDS Functional Test IDS Functional Test Appendix-II, Test- IP Security System
20, 21

P11.27 IPS Functional Test IPS Functional Test Appendix-II, Test- IP Security System
22, 23

P11.28 UTM URL, Content & Anti- UTM URL, Content & Anti- Appendix-II, Test- IP Security System
Virus Filtering Functional Virus Filtering Functional Test 24, 25, 26
Test

P11.29 Profile for frequency Profile for frequency Appendix-II, Test- PTP GM
synchronisation synchronisation 27

P11.30 Profile for time and phase Profile for time and phase Appendix-II, Test- PTP GM
synchronisation with full synchronisation with full 28
timing support timing support

P11.31 Profile for time and phase Profile for time and phase Appendix-II, Test- PTP GM
synchronisation with partial synchronisation with partial 29

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S. No. Parameter Name Individual Parameter Name IETF RFC Clause/ Section Applicability/ Remarks

timing support timing support

P11.32 PPPoE PPPoE Functional Test RFC2516 Appendix-II, Test- PON, Router
14

P11.33 Radius Radius Functional Test RFC2865 Appendix-II, Test- Router


15

P11.34 RFC 5654 Clause 2 MPLS TP CEN Switch


MPLS-TP Requirement MPLS-TP Requirement (Conformance testing)
P11.35 RFC 4448 Clause 4 MPLS TP CEN Switch
Ethernet PWE and Service Ethernet PWE and Service
Identification Identification (Conformance testing)
P11.36 RFC 3916 Clause 4 & Clause MPLS TP CEN Switch
TDM PWE and Service TDM PWE and Service
7.1
Identification Identification (Conformance testing)
P11.37

P11.38

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ANNXEURE Q: Optical Fibre (Single Mode) Tests
I. ITU-T G.652.D Optical Fibre – (Variant 1)

SN Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values


Name

Geometrical Mode Field Diameter at 1310 nm ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; 9.2 ± 0.4 µm
1
Characteristics IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-45
Cladding Diameter ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; 125 ± 0.7 µm
2
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Cladding Non-circularity ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 0.8 %
3
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Core Clad concentricity error ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 0.5 µm
4
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Coating diameter IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-21 242 ± 5 µm (uncolor);
5
252 ± 10µm (color)
6 Coating /Cladding concentricity IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-21 ≤ 12 µm
Transmission At 1310 nm ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 0.34 dB/km
7
Characteristics IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
(Attenuation of At 1550 nm ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 0.20 dB/km
8
uncabled fibre) IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
At 1490 nm ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 0.24 dB/km
9
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
At 1270 nm ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 0.40 dB/km
10
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
At 1625 nm ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 0.23 dB/km
11
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
12 Water peak attenuation at 1380 to ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 0.34 dB/km
1390 nm IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
13 Sudden irregularity in attenuation Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013 and ≤ 0.1 dB
IEC 60793-1-40

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14 Transmission At 1550nm ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 18.0 ps/nm.Km
Characteristics IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42
15 (Chromatic At 1625nm ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 22.0 ps/nm.Km
Dispersion) IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42
16 In 1285-1330nm band ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 3.5 ps/nm.Km
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42
17 In 1270-1340nm band ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 5.3 ps/nm.Km
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42
18 Zero Dispersion slope ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 0.092 ps/(nm2 Km)
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42
19 Zero Dispersion wavelength range ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; 1300 - 1324nm
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42
Transmission Uncabled Fiber ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 0.15 ps/√km
20 Characteristics IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-48
(Polarization
mode Link design value for un-cabled ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; ≤ 0.06 ps/√km
21
dispersion) fibre IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-48
Transmission Cable cut-off wavelength ITU-T G.652 and ITU-T G.650.1; 1260nm Max
Characteristics IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-44
22
( Cutoff
wavelength)
Transmission Change in attenuation when fiber is ITU-T G.652 ,ITU-T G.650.1, IEC ≤ 0.05 dB at 1550 nm
23 Characteristics coiled with 100 turns on 60 ±1.0 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-47 ≤ 0.1 dB at 1625 nm
(Fibre Macro mm diameter mandrel
bend loss) Change in attenuation when fiber ITU-T G.652 ,ITU-T G.650.1, IEC ≤ 0.5 dB at 1550 nm
is coiled with 1 turn around 32 ± 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-47 ≤ 1.0 dB at 1625 nm
24
0.5 mm diameter mandrel

Change in attenuation when fiber ITU-T G.652 ,ITU-T G.650.1, IEC ≤ 0.05 dB at 1310 nm
25 is coiled with 100 turns on 50 ±0.5 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-47
mm diameter mandrel
Mechanical Proof test for minimum strain level ITU-T G.652, G.650.1 and IEC 1%
26
Characteristics 60793-2-50, 60793-1-30

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Peak Stripability force to remove IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-32 1.0 ≤ N ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
primary coating of the fiber 1.0 ≤ N ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
27
(Unaged, Water aged, Damp heat
aged
28 Dynamic Tensile Strength Un aged) IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-31 ≥ 550 KPSI (3.80Gpa)

Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1- ≥ 440 KPSI (3.00Gpa)
29
Aged (Damp heat aged) 31
Dynamic Fatigue IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-33 ≥ 20
30
(Unaged and Damp heat aged)
31 Fiber Curl IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-34 ≥ 4 Meter radius of curvature
Environmental Temperature Cycle Test: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-52 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Characteristics Temperature Dependence of
32 of Fiber for Attenuation: Induced Attenuation at
both color and 1550 nm and 1625 nm at -60°C to
uncolor fibres +85°C
Temperature-Humidity Cycle Test: EIA/TIA 455-73 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm and
33
1625 nm at -10C TO +85°C and
95% relative humidity
Water Immersion Test: Induced IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-53 ≤ 0.05dB/Km
attenuation at 1550 nm and 1625
34
nm due to water immersion at 23 ±
2°C
Accelerated Aging (Dry Heat) Test: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-51 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm and
35
1625 nm due to Temperature aging
at 85 ± 2° C
36 Retention of Coating Color:
Coated fibre aged for 30 days at
85℃ temperature with 95% IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-51 No change in colour of coated fibre
Humidity and then 20 days in 85℃
dry heat

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37 High Temperature and High
Humidity (Damp Heat) Test:
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm & IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-50 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
1625 nm at 85℃ temperature and
85% Relative Humidity for 30 days
38 Cable Material Compatibility test Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013; Draft • Aged coating strip force:
for fibre : Fibre to be aged with IEC 60794-1-219 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
filling compound for 30 days at 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
85℃ temperature and 85% Relative • Visual Inspection under 5X
Humidity magnification:
No fibre coatings cracking,
splitting, or delamination.
• For coloured fibres, colour to be
identifiable and no colour transfers
to the filling compound.
• MEK Rub Test as mentioned
below in test no 39.
39 Colour MEK RUB Test (Methyl Ethyl Draft IEC 60794-1-219 To be tested by using socked (solvent)
qualification Ketone) tissue paper for ten strokes
for color fibres unidirectional on 10cm length of the
fiber. No color trace shall be observed
on tissue paper after testing.
40 Material Fiber Materials: The substances of RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863) Fibre material to be RoHS complied.
Properties : which the fibres are made

N.B.: Latest issue of above mentioned Standards may be referred.

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II. ITU-T G.655 Optical Fibre (Variant 2)
SN Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values
Name
Geometrical Mode Field Diameter at 1550 nm ITU-T G.655 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 9.6 ± 0.4 µm
1
Characteristics 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-45
Cladding Diameter ITU-T G.655 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 125 ± 0.7 µm
2
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Cladding Non-circularity ITU-T G.655 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.8 %
3
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Core Clad concentricity error ITU-T G.655 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.5 µm
4
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Coating diameter IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-21 242 ± 5 µm (uncolor);
5
252 ± 10 µm (color)
Coating /Cladding concentricity IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-21  ≤ 12 µm
6
Transmission At 1550 nm ITU-T G.655 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.21 dB/km
7
Characteristics 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
(Attenuation of At 1625 nm ITU-T G.655 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.23 dB/km
8
uncabled fibre) 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
9 Sudden irregularity in attenuation Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013 and ≤ 0.1 dB
IEC 60793-1-40
10 Transmission At 1530 to 1565 nm ITU-T G.655, G.650.1 and Min value of Dmin - 1.0 ps/nm.Km
Characteristics IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-42 Max value of Dmax - 10.0
(Chromatic ps/nm.Km
Dispersion) Dmax – Dmin: ≤5.0 ps/nm.km
11 At 1565 to 1625nm ITU-T G.655, G.650.1 and Min value of Dmin - 4.0 ps/nm.Km
IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-42 Max value of Dmax - 14.0
ps/nm.Km

12 Dispersion slope at 1550 nm ITU-T G.655, G.650.1 and ≤ 0.09 ps/(nm2 Km)
IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-42

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13 Transmission Uncabled Fiber ITU-T G.655 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.15 ps/√km
Characteristics 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-48
14 (Polarization Link design value for un-cabled ITU-T G.655 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.1 ps/√km
mode fibre 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-48
dispersion)
Transmission Cable cut off wavelength ITU-T G.655 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 1450 nm Max
Characteristics 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-44
15
( Cutoff
Wavelength)
Transmission Change in attenuation when fiber is ITU-T G.655 ,ITU-T G.650.1, IEC ≤ 0.05 dB at 1550 nm
16 Characteristics coiled with 100 turns on 60 ±1.0 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-47 ≤ 0.1 dB at 1625 nm
(Fibre Macro mm diameter mandrel
bend loss) Change in attenuation when fiber ITU-T G.655 ,ITU-T G.650.1, IEC ≤ 0.5 dB at 1550 nm
17 is coiled with 1 turn around 32 ± 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-47 ≤ 0.5 dB at 1625 nm
0.5 mm diameter mandrel
Mechanical Proof test for minimum strain level ITU-T G.655, G.650.1 and 1%
18
Characteristics IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-30
Peak Stripability force to remove IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-32 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
primary coating of the fiber 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
19
(Unaged, Water aged, Damp heat
aged)
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-31 ≥ 550 KPSI (3.80Gpa)
20
(Un aged)
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-31 ≥ 440 KPSI (3.00Gpa)
21
Aged (Damp heat aged)
Dynamic Fatigue IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-33 ≥ 20
22
(Unaged and Damp heat aged)
Fiber Curl IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-34 ≥ 4 Meter radius of curvature
23
Environmental Temperature Cycle Test: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-52 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Characteristics Temperature Dependence of
24 of Fiber (for Attenuation : Induced Attenuation
both color and at 1550 nm and 1625 nm at -60°C
uncolor fibres) to +85°C

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Temperature-Humidity Cycle Test: EIA/TIA 455-73 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm and
25
1625 nm at -10° C TO +85° C and
95% relative humidity
Water Immersion Test: Induced IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-53 ≤ 0.05dB/Km
attenuation at 1550 nm and 1625
26
nm due to water immersion at 23 ±
2°C
Accelerated Aging (Dry Heat) Test: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-51 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm and
27
1625 nm due to Temperature aging
at 85 ± 2° C
Retention of Coating Color:
Coated fibre aged for 30 days at
28 85℃ temperature with 95% IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-51 No change in colour of coated fibre
Humidity and then 20 days in 85℃
dry heat
29 High Temperature and High
Humidity (Damp Heat) Test:
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm &
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-50 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
1625 nm at 85℃ temperature and
85% Relative Humidity for 30 days

30 Cable Material Compatibility test Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013; Draft • Aged coating strip force:
for fibre : Fibre to be aged with IEC 60794-1-219 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
filling compound for 30 days at 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
85℃ temperature and 85% Relative • Visual Inspection under 5X
Humidity magnification:
No fibre coatings cracking,
splitting, or delamination.
• For coloured fibres, colour to be
identifiable and no colour
transfers to the filling compound.
• MEK Rub Test as mentioned

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below in test no 31.
31 Colour MEK RUB Test (Methyl Ethyl Draft IEC 60794-1-219 To be tested by using socked
qualification Ketone) (solvent) tissue paper for ten strokes
unidirectional on 10cm length of the
fiber. No color trace shall be
observed on tissue paper after
testing.
32 Material Fiber Materials: RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863) Fibre material to be RoHS complied.
Properties : The substances of which the fibres
are made

N.B.: Latest issue of above mentioned Standards may be referred.

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III. ITU-T G.656 Optical Fibre (Variant 3)

SN Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values


Name
Geometrical Mode Field Diameter at 1550 nm ITU-T G.656 and ITU-T 9.2 ± 0.4 µm
1 Characteristics G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-45
Cladding Diameter ITU-T G.656 and ITU-T 125 ± 0.7 µm
2 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-20
Cladding Non-circularity ITU-T G.656 and ITU-T ≤1%
3 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-20
Core Clad concentricity error ITU-T G.656 and ITU-T ≤ 0.5 µm
4 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-20
Coating diameter IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793- 242 ± 5 µm (uncolor);
5
1-21 252 ± 10µm (color)
Coating /Cladding concentricity IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793- ≤ 12 µm
6
1-21
Transmission At 1460 ITU-T G.656, G.650.1 and ≤ 0.26 dB/km
7
Characteristics IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-40
(Attenuation of At 1550 nm ITU-T G.656, G.650.1 and ≤ 0.21 dB/km
8
uncabled fibre) IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-40
At 1625 nm ITU-T G.656, G.650.1 and ≤ 0.24 dB/km
9
IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-40
At 1383 nm ITU-T G.656, G.650.1 and ≤ 0.4 dB/km
10 IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-40

11 Sudden irregularity in attenuation Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013 ≤ 0.05 dB


12 Transmission At 1460 to 1550 nm ITU-T G.656, G.650.1 and 1.0- 9.28 ps/nm.Km
Characteristics IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-42

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13 (Chromatic At 1550 to 1625 nm ITU-T G.656, G.650.1 and 3.6 – 14.0 ps/nm.Km
Dispersion) IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-42
14 Dispersion slope at 1550 nm ITU-T G.656, G.650.1 and ≤ 0.07 ps/(nm2 Km)
IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-42
15 Transmission Uncabled Fiber ITU-T G.656 and ITU-T ≤ 0.15 ps/√km
Characteristics G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
(Polarization IEC 60793-1-48
16 mode Link design value for un-cabled ITU-T G.655 and ITU-T ≤ 0.2 ps/√km
dispersion) fibre G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-48
Transmission Cable cutoff wavelength ITU-T G.656 and ITU-T 1450 nm Max
Characteristics G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
17
(Cut off IEC 60793-1-44
wavelength)
Transmission Change in attenuation when fiber ITU-T G.656 ,ITU-T G.650.1, ≤ 0.05 dB at 1550 nm
18 Characteristics is coiled with 100 turns on 60 IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793- ≤ 0.1 dB at 1625 nm
(Fibre Macro ±1.0 mm diameter mandrel 1-47
bend loss) Change in attenuation when fiber ITU-T G.656 ,ITU-T G.650.1, ≤ 0.5 dB at 1550 nm
19 is coiled with 1 turn around 32 ± IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793- ≤ 0.5 dB at 1625 nm
0.5 mm diameter mandrel 1-47
Mechanical Proof test for minimum strain ITU-T G.656, G.650.1 and 1%
20
Characteristics level IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-30
Peak Stripability force to remove IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-32 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
primary coating of the fiber 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
21
(Unaged, Water aged, Damp heat
aged )
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793- ≥ 550 KPSI (3.80Gpa)
22
(Un aged) 1-31
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≥ 440 KPSI (3.00Gpa)
23
Aged (Damp heat aged) 60793-1-31
Dynamic Fatigue IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793- ≥ 20
24
Unaged and Damp heat aged 1-33
Fiber Curl IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-34 ≥ 4 Meter radius of curvature
25

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Environmental Temperature Cycle Test: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793- ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Characteristics Temperature Dependence of 1-52
26 of Fiber for Attenuation : Induced Attenuation
both color and at 1550 nm and 1625 nm at -60°C
uncolor fibres to +85°C
Temperature-Humidity Cycle EIA/TIA 455-73 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Test: Induced attenuation at 1550
27
nm and 1625 nm at -10°C to
+85°C and 95% relative humidity
Water Immersion Test: Induced IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793- ≤ 0.05dB/Km
attenuation at 1550 nm and 1625 1-53
28
nm due to water immersion at 23
± 2°C
Accelerated Aging (Dry Heat) IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793- ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Test: Induced attenuation at 1550 1-51
29
nm and 1625 nm due to
Temperature aging at 85 ± 2° C
Retention of Coating Color: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793- No change in colour of coated fibre
Coated fibre aged for 30 days at 1-51
30 85℃ temperature with 95%
Humidity and then 20 days in
85℃ dry heat
31 High Temperature and High IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793- ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Humidity (Damp Heat) Test: 1-50
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm &
1625 nm at 85℃ temperature and
85% Relative Humidity for 30
days
32 Cable Material Compatibility test Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013; • Aged coating strip force:
for fibre : Fibre to be aged with Draft IEC 60794-1-219 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
filling compound for 30 days at 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
85℃ temperature and 85% • Visual Inspection under 5X
Relative Humidity magnification:
No fibre coatings cracking, splitting, or

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delamination.
• For coloured fibres, colour to be
identifiable and no colour transfers to the
filling compound.
• MEK Rub Test as mentioned below in
test no 33.
33 Colour MEK RUB Test (Methyl Ethyl Draft IEC 60794-1-219 To be tested by using socked (solvent) tissue
qualification Ketone) paper for ten strokes unidirectional on 10cm
length of the fiber. No color trace shall be
observed on tissue paper after testing.

34 Material Fiber Materials: RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863) Fibre material to be RoHS complied.
Properties : The substances of which the fibres
are made

N.B.: Latest issue of above mentioned Standards may be referred.

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IV. ITU-T G.657.A1 Optical Fibre (Variant 4)

SN Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values


Name
Geometrical Mode Field Diameter at 1310 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T (8.8-9.2) ± 0.4 µm
1 Characteristics G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-45
Cladding Diameter ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T 125 ± 0.7 µm
2 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-20
Cladding Non-circularity ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.8 %
3 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-20
Core Clad concentricity error ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.5 µm
4 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-20
Coating diameter IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC
a) 250µm fibre 60793-1-21 242 ± 5 µm (uncolor);
252 ± 10 µm (color)
5
b) 200µm fibre 180-210 µm (uncolor);
180-220µm (color)

Coating /Cladding concentricity IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC  ≤ 12 µm


6 a) 250µm fibre 60793-1-21 ≤ 10 µm
b) 200µm fibre
Transmission At 1310 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.34 dB/km
7 Characteristics G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
(Attenuation of IEC 60793-1-40
uncabled fibre) At 1550 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.20 dB/km
8 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-40

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At 1490 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.24 dB/km
9 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-40
At 1270 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.40 dB/km
10 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-40
At 1625 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.23 dB/km
11 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-40
12 Water peak attenuation at 1380 to ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.34 dB/km
1390 nm G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-40
13 Sudden irregularity in attenuation Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013 ≤ 0.1 dB
and IEC 60793-1-40
14 Transmission At 1550nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 18.0 ps/nm.Km
Characteristics G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
(Chromatic IEC 60793-1-42
15 Dispersion) At 1625nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 22.0 ps/nm.Km
G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-42
16 In 1285-1330nm band ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 3.5 ps/nm.Km
G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-42
17 In 1270-1340nm band ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 5.3 ps/nm.Km
G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-42
18 Zero Dispersion slope ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.092 ps/(nm2 Km)
G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-42
19 Zero Dispersion wavelength range ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T 1300 - 1324nm
G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-42
20 Transmission Un-cabled Fiber ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.15 ps/√km

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Characteristics G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
(Polarization IEC 60793-1-48
mode Link design value for un-cabled ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.06 ps/√km
21 dispersion) fibre G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-48
Transmission Fiber cut off wavelength for fibre ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T 1260nm Max
22 Characteristics used in Patch cords & Pig-tails G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
(Cut-off (2m sample) IEC 60793-1-44
wavelength)
Cable cut off wavelength ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T 1260nm Max
23 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-44
Transmission Change in attenuation when fibre ≤ 0.25 dB at 1550 nm
ITU-T G.657, G.650.1 and
24 Characteristics is coiled with 10 turns on 15 mm ≤ 1.0 dB at 1625 nm
IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-47
(Fibre Macro radius mandrel
bend loss) Change in attenuation when fibre ≤ 0.75 dB at 1550 nm
ITU-T G.657, G.650.1 and
25 is coiled with 1 turn on 10 mm ≤ 1.5 dB at 1625 nm
IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-47
radius mandrel
Mechanical Proof test for minimum strain ITU-T G.657, G.650.1 and 1%
26
Characteristics level IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-30
Peak Stripability force to remove IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-32
primary coating of the fiber
(Unaged, Water aged, Damp heat
aged)
27 a) 250 m fibre 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
b) 200m fibre
0.4 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
0.4 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≥ 550 KPSI (3.80Gpa)
28
(Un aged) 60793-1-31
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≥ 440 KPSI (3.00Gpa)
29
Aged (Damp heat aged) 60793-1-31
30 Dynamic Fatigue IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≥ 20

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(Unaged and Damp heat aged) 60793-1-33

31 Fiber Curl IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-34 ≥ 4 Meter radius of curvature

Environmental Temperature Cycle Test: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Characteristics Temperature Dependence of 60793-1-52
of Fiber for Attenuation : Induced Attenuation
32
both color and at 1550 nm and 1625 nm at -60°C
uncolor fibres to +85°C

Temperature-Humidity Cycle EIA/TIA 455-73 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km


Test: Induced attenuation at 1550
33 nm and 1625 nm at -10° C TO
+85° C and 95% relative humidity

Water Immersion Test: Induced IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≤ 0.05dB/Km


attenuation at 1550 nm and 1625 60793-1-53
34
nm due to water immersion at 23
± 2°C
Accelerated Aging (Dry Heat) IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Test: Induced attenuation at 1550 60793-1-51
35 nm and 1625 nm due to
Temperature aging at 85 ± 2° C

36 Retention of Coating Color:


Coated fibre aged for 30 days at
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC
85℃ temperature with 95% No change in colour of coated fibre
60793-1-51
Humidity and then 20 days in
85℃ dry heat
37 High Temperature and High
Humidity (Damp Heat) Test:
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm & ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
60793-1-50
1625 nm at 85℃ temperature and
85% Relative Humidity for 30

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days
38 Cable Material Compatibility test Telcordia GR-20- • Aged coating strip force:
for fibre : Fibre to be aged with CORE,2013; 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
filling compound for 30 days at Draft IEC 60794-1-219 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
85℃ temperature and 85% • Visual Inspection under 5X magnification:
Relative Humidity No fibre coatings cracking, splitting, or
delamination.
• For coloured fibres, colour to be
identifiable and no colour transfers to the
filling compound.
• MEK Rub Test as mentioned below in test
no 39.
39 Colour MEK RUB Test (Methyl Ethyl Draft IEC 60794-1-219 To be tested by using socked (solvent) tissue
qualification Ketone) paper for ten strokes unidirectional on 10cm
length of the fiber. No color trace shall be
observed on tissue paper after testing.
40 Material Fiber Materials: RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863) Fibre material to be RoHS complied.
Properties : The substances of which the fibres
are made

N.B.: Latest issue of above mentioned Standards may be referred.

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V. ITU-T G.657.A2 Optical Fibre (Variant 5)

SN Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values


Name
Geometrical Mode Field Diameter at 1310 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T (8.6 to 9.2) ± 0.4 µm
1 Characteristics G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-45
Cladding Diameter ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T 125 ± 0.7 µm
2 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-20
Cladding Non-circularity ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.8 %
3 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-20
Core Clad concentricity error ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.5 µm
4 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-20
Coating diameter IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC
5 a) 250µm fibre 60793-1-21 242 ± 5 µm (uncolor); 252 ± 10 µm (color)
b) 200µm fibre 180-210 µm (uncolor); 180-220µm (color)
Coating /Cladding concentricity IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 
6 a) 250µm fibre 60793-1-21 ≤ 12 µm
b) 200µm fibre ≤ 10 µm
Transmission At 1310 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.35 dB/km
7 Characteristics G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
(Attenuation of IEC 60793-1-40
uncabled fibre) At 1550 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.21 dB/km
8 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-40
At 1490 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.24 dB/km
9 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-40

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At 1270 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.40 dB/km
10 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-40
At 1625 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.23 dB/km
11 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-40
12 Water peak attenuation at 1380 to ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.35 dB/km
1390 nm G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-40
13 Sudden irregularity in attenuation Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013 ≤ 0.1 dB
and IEC 60793-1-40
14 Transmission At 1550nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 18.0 ps/nm.Km
Characteristics G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
(Chromatic IEC 60793-1-42
15 Dispersion) At 1625nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 22.0 ps/nm.Km
G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-42
16 In 1285-1330nm band ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 3.5 ps/nm.Km
G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-42
17 In 1270-1340nm band ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 5.3 ps/nm.Km
G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-42
18 Zero Dispersion slope ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.092 ps/(nm2 Km)
G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-42
19 Zero Dispersion wavelength range ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T 1300 - 1324nm
G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-42
20 Transmission Uncabled Fiber ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.2 ps/√km
Characteristics G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
(Polarization IEC 60793-1-48
21 mode Link design value for un-cabled ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T ≤ 0.06 ps/√km

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dispersion) fibre G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-48
Transmission Fiber cut off wavelength for fibre ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T 1260nm Max
22 Characteristics used in Patch cords & Pig-tails G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
(Cut off (2m sample) IEC 60793-1-44
wavelength)
Cable cut-off wavelength ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T 1260nm Max
23 G.650.1; IEC 60793-2-50 and
IEC 60793-1-44
Transmission Change in attenuation when fibre ≤ 0.03 dB at 1550 nm
ITU-T G.657, G.650.1 and
24 Characteristics is coiled with 10 turns on 15 mm ≤ 0.1 dB at 1625 nm
IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-47
(Fibre Macro radius mandrel
bend loss) Change in attenuation when fibre ITU-T G.657, G.650.1 and ≤ 0.1 dB at 1550 nm
25 is coiled with 1 turn on 10 mm IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-47 ≤ 0.2 dB at 1625 nm
radius mandrel
Change in attenuation when fibre ITU-T G.657, G.650.1 and ≤ 0.5 dB at 1550 nm
26 is coiled with 1 turn on 7.5 mm IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-47 ≤ 1.0 dB at 1625 nm
radius mandrel
Mechanical Proof test for minimum strain ITU-T G.657, G.650.1 and 1%
27
Characteristics level IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-30
Peak Stripability force to remove IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-32
primary coating of the fiber
(Unaged, Water aged, Damp heat
aged)
28 a) 250 m fibre 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)

b) 200m fibre 0.4 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)


0.4 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≥ 550 KPSI (3.80Gpa)
29
(Un aged) 60793-1-31
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≥ 440 KPSI (3.00Gpa)
30
Aged (Damp heat aged) 60793-1-31
31 Dynamic Fatigue IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≥ 20

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Unaged and Damp heat aged 60793-1-33
Fiber Curl IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-34 ≥ 4 Meter radius of curvature
32
Environmental Temperature Cycle Test: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Characteristics Temperature Dependence of 60793-1-52
of Fiber for Attenuation : Induced Attenuation
33
both color and at 1550 nm and 1625 nm at -60°C
uncolor fibres to +85°C

Temperature-Humidity Cycle EIA/TIA 455-73 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km


Test: Induced attenuation at 1550
34 nm and 1625 nm at -10° C TO
+85° C and 95% relative humidity

Water Immersion Test: Induced IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≤ 0.05dB/Km


attenuation at 1550 nm and 1625 60793-1-53
35
nm due to water immersion at
23±2°C
36 Accelerated Aging (Dry Heat) IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Test: Induced attenuation at 1550 60793-1-51
nm and 1625 nm due to
Temperature aging at 85±2° C

37 Retention of Coating Color:


Coated fibre aged for 30 days at
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC
85℃ temperature with 95% No change in colour of coated fibre
60793-1-51
Humidity and then 20 days in
85℃ dry heat
38 High Temperature and High
Humidity (Damp Heat) Test:
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm & ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
60793-1-50
1625 nm at 85℃ temperature and
85% Relative Humidity for 30

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days
39 Cable Material Compatibility test Telcordia GR-20- • Aged coating strip force:
for fibre : Fibre to be aged with CORE,2013; 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
filling compound for 30 days at Draft IEC 60794-1-219 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
85℃ temperature and 85% • Visual Inspection under 5X magnification:
Relative Humidity No fibre coatings cracking, splitting, or
delamination.
• For coloured fibres, colour to be
identifiable and no colour transfers to the
filling compound.
• MEK Rub Test as mentioned below in test
no 40.
40 Colour MEK RUB Test (Methyl Ethyl Draft IEC 60794-1-219 To be tested by using socked (solvent) tissue
qualification Ketone) paper for ten strokes unidirectional on 10cm
length of the fiber. No color trace shall be
observed on tissue paper after testing.
41 Material Fiber Materials: RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863) Fibre material to be RoHS complied.
Properties : The substances of which the fibres
are made

N.B.: Latest issue of above mentioned Standards may be referred.

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VI. G.657.B3 Optical Fibre (Variant 6)

SN Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values


Name
Geometrical Mode Field Diameter at 1310 ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 8.6 ± 0.4 µm
1 Characteristics nm 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-45
Cladding Diameter ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 125 ± 0.7 µm
2
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Cladding Non-circularity ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.8 %
3
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Core Clad concentricity error ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.5 µm
4
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Coating diameter IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-21 242 ± 7 µm (uncolor);
5
252 ± 10 µm (color)
Coating /Cladding concentricity IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-21  ≤ 12 µm
6
Transmission At 1310 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.35 dB/km
7
Characteristics 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
(Attenuation of At 1550 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.22 dB/km
8
uncabled fibre) 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
At 1490 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.24 dB/km
9
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
At 1270 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.40 dB/km
10
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
At 1625 nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.24 dB/km
11
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
12 Water peak attenuation at 1380 ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.35 dB/km
to 1390 nm 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40
13 Sudden irregularity in Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013 and IEC ≤ 0.1 dB
attenuation 60793-1-40
14 Transmission At 1550nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 18.0 ps/nm.Km
Characteristics 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42

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15 (Chromatic At 1625nm ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 22.0 ps/nm.Km
Dispersion) 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42
16 In 1285-1330nm band ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 3.5 ps/nm.Km
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42
17 In 1270-1340nm band ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 5.3 ps/nm.Km
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42
18 Zero Dispersion slope ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.092 ps/(nm2 Km)
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42
19 Zero Dispersion wavelength ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 1300 – 1350 nm
range 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-42
20 Transmission Uncabled Fiber ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.2 ps/√km
Characteristics 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-48
(Polarization Link design value for un-cabled ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.06 ps/√km
21 mode fibre 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-48
dispersion)
Transmission Fiber cut off wavelength for ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 1260nm Max
22 Characteristics fibre used in Patch cords & Pig- 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-44
(Cut-off tails
wavelength) Cable cutoff wavelength ITU-T G.657 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 1260nm Max
23
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-44
Transmission Change in attenuation when ≤ 0.03 dB at 1550 nm
ITU-T G.657, G.650.1 and
24 Characteristics fibre is coiled with 1 turn on 10 ≤ 0.1 dB at 1625 nm
IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-47
(Fibre Macro mm radius mandrel
bend loss) Change in attenuation when ITU-T G.657, G.650.1 ≤ 0.08 dB at 1550 nm
25 fibre is coiled with 1 turn on 7.5 ≤ 0.25 dB at 1625 nm
mm radius mandrel
Change in attenuation when IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-47 ≤ 0.15 dB at 1550 nm
26 fibre is coiled with 1 turn on 5 ≤ 0.45 dB at 1625 nm
mm radius mandrel
Mechanical Proof test for minimum strain ITU-T G.657, G.650.1 and IEC 60793- 1%
27
Characteristics level 2-50, 60793-1-30
Peak Stripability force to remove IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-32 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
28 primary coating of the fiber 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
(Unaged, Water aged, Damp

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heat aged)
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-31 ≥ 550 KPSI (3.80Gpa)
29
(Un aged)
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-31 ≥ 440 KPSI (3.00Gpa)
30
Aged (Damp heat aged)
Dynamic Fatigue IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-33 ≥ 20
31
(Unaged and Damp heat aged)
32 Fiber Curl IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-34 ≥ 4 Meter radius of curvature

Environmental Temperature Cycle Test: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-52 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Characteristics Temperature Dependence of
33 of Fiber for Attenuation : Induced
both color and Attenuation at 1550 nm and
uncolor fibres 1625 nm at -60°C to +85°C
Temperature-Humidity Cycle EIA/TIA 455-73 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Test: Induced attenuation at
34 1550 nm and 1625 nm at -10° C
TO +85° C and 95% relative
humidity
Water Immersion Test: Induced IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-53 ≤ 0.05dB/Km
attenuation at 1550 nm and 1625
35
nm due to water immersion at 23
± 2°C
36 Accelerated Aging (Dry Heat) IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-51 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Test: Induced attenuation at
1550 nm and 1625 nm due to
Temperature aging at 85 ± 2° C
37 Retention of Coating Color:
Coated fibre aged for 30 days at
85℃ temperature with 95% IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-51 No change in colour of coated fibre
Humidity and then 20 days in
85℃ dry heat
38 High Temperature and High
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-50 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Humidity (Damp Heat) Test:

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Induced attenuation at 1550 nm
& 1625 nm at 85℃ temperature
and 85% Relative Humidity for
30 days
39 Cable Material Compatibility Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013; • Aged coating strip force:
test for fibre : Fibre to be aged Draft IEC 60794-1-219 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
with filling compound for 30 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
days at 85℃ temperature and • Visual Inspection under 5X
85% Relative Humidity magnification:
No fibre coatings cracking,
splitting, or delamination.
• For coloured fibres, colour to be
identifiable and no colour transfers
to the filling compound.
• MEK Rub Test as mentioned
below in test no 40.
40 Colour MEK RUB Test (Methyl Ethyl Draft IEC 60794-1-219 To be tested by using socked (solvent)
qualification Ketone) tissue paper for ten strokes
unidirectional on 10cm length of the
fiber. No color trace shall be observed
on tissue paper after testing.
41 Material Fiber Materials: RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863) Fibre material to be RoHS complied.
Properties : The substances of which the
fibres are made
N.B.: Latest issue of above mentioned Standards may be referred.

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VII. G.654.D Optical Fibre (Variant 7)

SN Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values


Name
Geometrical Mode Field Diameter at 1550 ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 60793-2- (11.5 to 15.0) ± 0.7 µm
1
Characteristics nm 50 and IEC 60793-1-45
Cladding Diameter ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 60793-2- 125 ± 1 µm
2
50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Cladding Non-circularity ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 60793-2- ≤ 2.0 %
3
50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Core Clad concentricity error ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 60793-2- ≤ 0.8 µm
4
50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Coating diameter IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-21 242 ± 5 µm (uncolor);
5
252 ± 10 µm (color)
6 Coating /Cladding concentricity IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-21  12 µm
7 Transmission At 1550 nm ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 60793-2- ≤ 0.20 dB/km
Characteristics 50 and IEC 60793-1-40
8 (Attenuation of At 1625nm IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-40 ≤ 0.40 dB/km
uncabled fibre)
9 Sudden irregularity in Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013 and IEC 60793-1- ≤ 0.1 dB
attenuation 40
10 Transmission At 1550 nm ITU-T G.654, G.650.1 and IEC 60793-2-50, Maximum 23 ps/nm.Km
Characteristics 60793-1-42
11 (Chromatic Dispersion slope at 1550 nm ITU-T G.654, G.650.1 and IEC 60793-2-50, ≤ 0.070 ps/(nm2 Km)
Dispersion) 60793-1-42
Transmission Uncabled Fiber ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 60793-2- ≤ 0.20 ps/√km
12
Characteristics 50 and IEC 60793-1-48
(Polarization Link design value for un-cabled ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 60793-2- ≤ 0.20 ps/√km
13 mode fibre 50 and IEC 60793-1-48
dispersion)
Transmission Cable cut-off wavelength ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 60793-2- 1530 nm Max
14 Characteristics 50 and IEC 60793-1-44
( Cut-off

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wavelength)
Transmission Change in attenuation when ITU-T G.654 ,ITU-T G.650.1, IEC 60793-2-50 ≤ 2.0 dB at 1625 nm
Characteristic fiber is coiled with 100 turns on and IEC 60793-1-47
15
(Fibre Macro 60 ±1.0 mm diameter mandrel
bend loss)
Mechanical Proof test for minimum strain ITU-T G.654, G.650.1 and IEC 60793-2-50, Minimum 0.69 GPa
16
Characteristics level 60793-1-30
Peak Stripability force to remove IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-32 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
primary coating of the fiber 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
17
(Unaged, Water aged, Damp
heat aged)
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-31 ≥ 550 KPSI (3.80Gpa)
18
(Un aged)
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-31 ≥ 440 KPSI (3.00Gpa)
19
Aged (Damp heat aged)
Dynamic Fatigue IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-33 ≥ 20
20
(Unaged and Damp heat aged)
Fiber Curl IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-34 ≥ 4 Meter radius of curvature
21
Environmental Temperature Cycle Test: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-52 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Characteristics Temperature Dependence of
22 of Fiber for Attenuation : Induced
both color and Attenuation at 1550 nm and
uncolor fibres 1625 nm at -60°C to +85°C
Temperature-Humidity Cycle EIA/TIA 455-73 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Test: Induced attenuation at
23 1550 nm and 1625 nm at -10° C
TO +85° C and 95% relative
humidity
Water Immersion Test: Induced IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-53 ≤ 0.05dB/Km
attenuation at 1550 nm and 1625
24
nm due to water immersion at 23
± 2°C

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Accelerated Aging (Dry Heat) IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-51 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Test: Induced attenuation at
25 1550 nm and 1625 nm due to
Temperature aging at 85 ± 2° C

26 Retention of Coating Color:


Coated fibre aged for 30 days at
85℃ temperature with 95% No change in colour of coated
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-51
Humidity and then 20 days in fibre
85℃ dry heat

27 High Temperature and High


Humidity (Damp Heat) Test:
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm
& 1625 nm at 85℃ temperature IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-50 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
and 85% Relative Humidity for
30 days

28 Cable Material Compatibility Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013; • Aged coating strip force:


test for fibre : Fibre to be aged Draft IEC 60794-1-219 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
with filling compound for 30 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
days at 85℃ temperature and • Visual Inspection under
85% Relative Humidity 5X magnification:
No fibre coatings
cracking, splitting, or
delamination.
• For coloured fibres, colour
to be identifiable and no
colour transfers to the
filling compound.
• MEK Rub Test as
mentioned below in test

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no 29.
29 Colour MEK RUB Test (Methyl Ethyl Draft IEC 60794-1-219 To be tested by using socked
qualification Ketone) (solvent) tissue paper for ten
strokes unidirectional on
10cm length of the fiber. No
color trace shall be observed
on tissue paper after testing.
30 Material Fiber Materials: RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863) Fibre material to be RoHS
Properties : The substances of which the complied.
fibres are made

N.B.: Latest issue of above mentioned Standards may be referred.

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VIII. ITU-T G.654.E Optical Fibre (Variant 8)

SN Parameter Individual Parameter Name Standard Limits/ Values


Name
Geometrical Mode Field Diameter at 1550 nm ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC (11.5 to 12.5) ± 0.7 µm
1
Characteristics 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-45
Cladding Diameter ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 125 ± 1 µm
2
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Cladding Non-circularity ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 2.0 %
3
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Core Clad concentricity error ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.8 µm
4
60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-20
Coating diameter IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-21 242 ± 5 µm (uncolor);
5
252 ± 10 µm (color)
Coating /Cladding concentricity IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-21  ≤ 12 µm
6
Transmission At 1550 nm ITU-T G.654, G.650.1 and IEC ≤ 0.23 dB/km
7 Characteristics 60793-2-50, 60793-1-40
(Attenuation of
8 uncabled fibre) At 1530nm - 1612nm ITU-T G.654, G.650.1 and IEC ≤ 0.25 dB/km
60793-2-50, 60793-1-40
9 At 1612nm - 1625nm ITU-T G.654, G.650.1 and IEC ≤ 0.35 dB/km
60793-2-50, 60793-1-40
10 Sudden irregularity in attenuation Telcordia GR-20-CORE, 2013, IEC ≤ 0.1 dB
60793-1-40
11 Transmission At 1550 nm ITU-T G.654, G.650.1 and IEC 17 - 23 ps/nm.Km
Characteristics 60793-2-50, 60793-1-42
12 (Chromatic Dispersion slope at 1550 nm ITU-T G.654, G.650.1 and IEC 0.050 - 0.070 ps/(nm2 Km)
Dispersion) 60793-2-50, 60793-1-42
Transmission Uncabled Fiber ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.20 ps/√km
13
Characteristics 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-48
(Polarization Link design value for un-cabled fibre ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC ≤ 0.20 ps/√km
14
mode 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-48

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dispersion)
Transmission Cable cutoff wavelength ITU-T G.654 and ITU-T G.650.1; IEC 1530 nm Max
Characteristics 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-44
15
(Cut-off
wavelength )
Transmission Change in attenuation when fiber is ITU-T G.654 ,ITU-T G.650.1, IEC ≤ 0.1 dB at 1625 nm
Characteristics coiled with 100 turns on 60 ±1.0 mm 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-47
16
(Fibre Macro diameter mandrel
bend loss)
Mechanical Proof test for minimum strain level ITU-T G.654, G.650.1 and Minimum 0.69 GPa
17
Characteristics IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-30
Peak Stripability force to remove IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-32 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
primary coating of the fiber 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
18 (Unaged, Water aged, Damp heat
aged

Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-31 ≥ 550 KPSI (3.80Gpa)
19
(Un aged)
Dynamic Tensile Strength IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-31 ≥ 440 KPSI (3.00Gpa)
20
Aged (Damp heat aged)
Dynamic Fatigue IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-33 ≥ 20
21 (Unaged and Damp heat aged)

Fiber Curl IEC 60793-2-50, 60793-1-34 ≥ 4 Meter radius of curvature


22
Environmental Temperature Cycle Test: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-52 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Characteristics Temperature Dependence of
23 of Fiber for Attenuation : Induced Attenuation at
both color and 1550 nm and 1625 nm at -60°C to
uncolor fibres +85°C
Temperature-Humidity Cycle Test: EIA/TIA 455-73 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
24 Induced attenuation at 1550 nm and
1625 nm at -10° C TO +85° C and

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95% relative humidity

Water Immersion Test: Induced IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-53 ≤ 0.05dB/Km
attenuation at 1550 nm and 1625 nm
25
due to water immersion at 23 ± 2°C

Accelerated Aging (Dry Heat) Test: IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-51 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm and
26 1625 nm due to Temperature aging
at 85 ± 2° C

27 Retention of Coating Color:


Coated fibre aged for 30 days at
85℃ temperature with 95% IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-51 No change in colour of coated fibre
Humidity and then 20 days in 85℃
dry heat
28 High Temperature and High
Humidity (Damp Heat) Test:
Induced attenuation at 1550 nm &
IEC 60793-2-50 and IEC 60793-1-50 ≤ 0.05 dB/Km
1625 nm at 85℃ temperature and
85% Relative Humidity for 30 days

29 Cable Material Compatibility test for Telcordia GR-20-CORE,2013; • Aged coating strip force:
fibre : Fibre to be aged with filling Draft IEC 60794-1-219 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 8.9 N (Peak)
compound for 30 days at 85℃ 1.0 ≤ F ≤ 5.0 N (Average)
temperature and 85% Relative • Visual Inspection under 5X
Humidity magnification:
No fibre coatings cracking,
splitting, or delamination.
• For coloured fibres, colour to be
identifiable and no colour
transfers to the filling
compound.
• MEK Rub Test as mentioned

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below in test no 30.
30 Colour MEK RUB Test (Methyl Ethyl Draft IEC 60794-1-219 To be tested by using socked
qualification Ketone) (solvent) tissue paper for ten
strokes unidirectional on 10cm
length of the fiber. No color trace
shall be observed on tissue paper
after testing.
31 Material Fiber Materials: RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863) Fibre material to be RoHS
Properties : The substances of which the fibres complied.
are made

N.B.: Latest issue of above mentioned Standards may be referred.

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.

Appendix-I

IP Conformance Test Cases for RFCs

The Appendix-I consist of 11 tables, from Table -1 to Table - 11

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Table-1: OSPFv2 as per RFC 2328
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

RFC RFC Clause Remarks


Section

First, a Hello Packet may be received from a neighbour claiming to be itself the Backup Designated Router.
Alternatively, a Hello packet may be received from a neighbour claiming to be itself the Designated Router, and
9.2 indicating that there is no Backup Designated Router. In either case there must be bidirectional communication
with the neighbour, i.e., the router must also appear in the neighbour’s Hello Packet. This event signals an end to
the Waiting state.

In some cases (e.g., the state of the receiving interface is DR and the LSA was received from a router other than
13(5b)
the Backup DR) the LSA will be flooded back out the receiving interface

Circumstances:- LSA is more recent than database copy, but was not flooded back out receiving interface.
13.5 Backup:- Delayed acknowledgment sent if advertisement received from Designated Router, otherwise do nothing.
All other States:- Delayed acknowledgment sent.

If there is already a database copy, and if the database copy was received via flooding and installed less than
13(5a) MinLSArrival seconds ago, discard the new LSA (without acknowledging it) and examine the next LSA (if any)
listed in the Link State Update packet.

The OSPF packet header is verified. The fields specified in the header must match those configured for the
8.1 & 8.2
receiving interface. If they do not, the packet should be discarded

Note: Wherever a particular IP test is implemented in a product through a RFC different from what is mentioned in ER, please obtain
confirmation from Helpdesk before submitting application.

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Table-2: OSPFv3 as per RFC 2740
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

RFC RFC Clause Remarks


Section

3.1.3 The Interface ID that the neighbour advertises in its Hello Packets must be recorded in the neighbour structure.
The router will include the neighbour’s Interface ID in the router's router-LSA when either a) advertising a point-
to-point link to the neighbour or b) advertising a link to a network where the neighbour has become Designated
Router.

A.3.2 All routers connected to a common link must agree on certain parameters (HelloInterval and
RouterDeadInterval). These parameters are included in Hello packets, so that differences can inhibit the forming
of neighbour relationships. The Hello packet also contains fields used in Designated Router election (Designated
Router ID and Backup Designated Router ID), and fields used to detect bi-directionality (the Router IDs of all
neighbours whose Hellos have been recently received).

3.2.2 The receiving router must be an area border router, and the Router ID specified in the packet (the source router)
must be the other end of a configured virtual link. The receiving interface must also attach to the virtual link's
configured Transit area. If all of these checks succeed, the packet is accepted and is from now on associated with
the virtual link (and the backbone area).

3.2.2 The fields specified in the header must match those configured for the receiving interface. If they do not, the
packet should be discarded

3.4.3.1 Consider the router-LSA that router RT3 would originate for Area 1 in Figure 1. Only a single interface must be
described, namely that which connects to the transit network N3. It assumes that RT4 has been elected
Designated Router of Network N3

Note: Wherever a particular IP test is implemented in a product through a RFC different from what is mentioned in ER, please obtain
confirmation from Helpdesk before submitting application.

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Table-3: IPV6 as per RFC 2460
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

RFC RFC Clause Remarks


Section

IPv6 nodes must accept and attempt to process extension headers in any order and occurring any number of times
4.1
in the same packet,

The Option Type identifiers are internally encoded such that their highest-order two bits specify the action that
must be taken if the processing IPv6 node does not recognize the Option Type:
4.2 11 - discard the packet and, only if the packet's Destination Address was not a multicast address, send an
ICMP Parameter Problem, Code 2, message to the packet's Source Address, pointing to the unrecognized
Option Type.

The Option Type identifiers are internally encoded such that their highest-order two bits specify the action that
4.2 must be taken if the processing IPv6 node does not recognize the Option Type:
01 - discard the packet.

The Option Type identifiers are internally encoded such that their highest-order two bits specify the action that
must be taken if the processing IPv6 node does not recognize the Option Type:
4.2 10 - discard the packet and, regardless of whether or not the packet's Destination Address was a multicast
address, send an ICMP Parameter Problem, Code 2, message to the packet's Source Address, pointing to the
unrecognized Option Type.

If Segments Left is zero, the node must ignore the Routing header and proceed to process the next header in the
4.4
packet, whose type is identified by the Next Header field in the Routing header.

Note: Wherever a particular IP test is implemented in a product through a RFC different from what is mentioned in ER, please obtain
confirmation from Helpdesk before submitting application.

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Table-4: IPV6 as per RFC 4861
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

RFC RFC Clause Remarks


Section

A router MUST silently discard any received Router Solicitation messages that do not satisfy all of the following
validity checks:
6.1.1
- The IP Hop Limit field has a value of 255, i.e., the packet could not possibly have been forwarded by a
router.
A node MUST silently discard any received Router Advertisementmessages that do not satisfy all of the
following validity checks:
6.1.2
- The IP Hop Limit field has a value of 255, i.e., the packetcould not possibly have been forwarded by a
router.
6.2.2 A router MUST NOT send Router Advertisements out any interface that is not an advertising interface.
A node MUST silently discard any received Neighbour Solicitation messages that do not satisfy all of the
following validity checks:
7.1.1
- The IP Hop Limit field has a value of 255, i.e., the packet could not possibly have been forwarded by a
router.
node MUST silently discard any received Neighbour Advertisementmessages that do not satisfy all of the
following validity checks:
7.1.2
- The IP Hop Limit field has a value of 255, i.e., the packetcould not possibly have been forwarded by a
router.

Note: Wherever a particular IP test is implemented in a product through a RFC different from what is mentioned in ER, please obtain
confirmation from Helpdesk before submitting application.

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Table-5: IPV6 as per RFC 4862
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

RFC RFC Clause Remarks


Section

In order to improve the robustness of the Duplicate Address Detectionalgorithm, an interface MUST receive and
process datagrams sent tothe all-nodes multicast address or solicited-node multicast addressof the tentative
5.4.2
address during the delay period. This does notnecessarily conflict with the requirement that joining the multicast
group be delayed.

Duplicate Address Detection MUST NOT be performed on anycastaddresses (note that anycast addresses cannot
5.4
syntactically bedistinguished from unicast addresses).

A node MUST silently discard any received Neighbour Solicitationmessages that do not satisfy all of the
following validity checks:
7.1.1
- The IP Hop Limit field has a value of 255, i.e., the packet could not possibly have been forwarded by a
router.

The contents of the Reserved field, and of any unrecognized options,MUST be ignored. Future, backward-
7.1.1 compatible changes to the protocol may specify the contents of the Reserved field or add new options;backward-
incompatible changes may use different Code values.

A node MUST silently discard any received Neighbour Advertisementmessages that do not satisfy all of the
following validity checks:
7.1.2
- The IP Hop Limit field has a value of 255, i.e., the packet could not possibly have been forwarded by a
router.

Note: Wherever a particular IP test is implemented in a product through a RFC different from what is mentioned in ER, please obtain
confirmation from Helpdesk before submitting application.

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Table-6: IPV6 as per RFC 1981
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

RFC RFC Clause Remarks


Section

A node may receive a Packet Too Big message reporting anext-hop MTU that is less than the IPv6 minimum link
4 MTU. In thatcase, the node is not required to reduce the size of subsequentpackets sent on the path to less than
the IPv6 minimum link MTU,

Note: Wherever a particular IP test is implemented in a product through a RFC different from what is mentioned in ER, please obtain
confirmation from Helpdesk before submitting application.

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Table-7: IPV6 as per RFC 4443
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

RFC RFC Clause Remarks


Section

(a) If the message is a response to a message sent to one of thenode's unicast addresses, the Source Address of the
2.2
reply MUST bethat same address.
If the message is a response to a message sent to any otheraddress, such as
- a multicast group address,
- an anycast address implemented by the node, or
- a unicast address that does not belong to the node;
the Source Address of the ICMPv6 packet MUST be a unicast address belonging to the node
2.4 If an ICMPv6 informational message of unknown type is received,it MUST be silently discarded.
An ICMPv6 error message MUST NOT be originated as a result ofreceiving the following:
2.4
(e.3) A packet destined to an IPv6 multicast address.
An ICMPv6 error message MUST NOT be originated as a result ofreceiving the following:
2.4 (e.6) A packet whose source address does not uniquely identify asingle node -- e.g., the IPv6 Unspecified
Address, an IPv6multicast address, or an address known by the ICMP messageoriginator to be an IPv6
anycast address.

Note: Wherever a particular IP test is implemented in a product through a RFC different from what is mentioned in ER, please obtain
confirmation from Helpdesk before submitting application.

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Table-8: BGP for IPV6 as per RFC 2545
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

RFC Section RFC Clause Remarks

The link-local address shall be included in the Next Hop field if and only if the BGP speaker shares a common
subnet with the entity identified by the global IPv6 address carried in the Network Address of Next Hop field
3 and the peer the route is being advertised to In all other cases a BGP speaker shall advertise to its peer in the
Network Address field only the global IPv6 address of the next hop (the value of the Length of Network Address
of Next Hop field shall be set to 16)

The link-local address shall be included in the Next Hop field if and only if the BGP speaker shares a common
subnet with the entity identified by the global IPv6 address carried in the Network Address of Next Hop field
3 and the peer the route is being advertised to In all other cases a BGP speaker shall advertise to its peer in the
Network Address field only the global IPv6 address of the next hop (the value of the Length of Network Address
of Next Hop field shall be set to 16)

Note: Wherever a particular IP test is implemented in a product through a RFC different from what is mentioned in ER, please obtain
confirmation from Helpdesk before submitting application.

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Table-9: BGP4 for IPV4 as per RFC 4271
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

RFC Section RFC Clause Remarks

When a BGP speaker receives an UPDATE message from an internal peer, the receiving BGP speaker SHALL
9.2
NOT re-distribute the routing information contained in that UPDATE message to other internal peers

if the Length field of the message header is less than 19 or greater than 4096,then the Error Subcode MUST be
6.1
set to Bad Message Length. The Data field MUST contain the erroneous Length field.

If an optional attribute is recognized, then the value of this attribute MUST be checked. If an error is detected,
6.3 the attribute MUST be discarded, and the Error Subcode MUST be set to Optional Attribute Error. The Data
field MUST contain the attribute (type, length, and value)

If the Marker field of the message header is not as expected, then a synchronization error has occurred and the
6.1 Error Subcode MUST be set to Connection Not Synchronized, if the Length field of an OPEN message is less
than the minimum length of the OPEN message

Upon receipt of an OPEN message, the local system MUST examine all of its connections that are in the
6.8 OpenConfirm state

Note: Wherever a particular IP test is implemented in a product through a RFC different from what is mentioned in ER, please obtain
confirmation from Helpdesk before submitting application.

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Table-10: MBGP as per RFC 4760
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

RFC Section RFC Clause Remarks

If a BGP speaker receives from a neighbour an Update message that contains the MP_REACH_NLRI or
MP_UNREACH_NLRI attribute, and the speaker determines that the attribute is incorrect, the speaker MUST
7
delete all the BGP routes received from that neighbour whose AFI/SAFI is the same as the one carried in the
incorrect MP_REACH_NLRI or MP_UNREACH_NLRI attribute

If a BGP speaker receives from a neighbour an Update message that contains the MP_REACH_NLRI or
MP_UNREACH_NLRI attribute, and the speaker determines that the attribute is incorrect, the speaker MUST
7
delete all the BGP routes received from that neighbour whose AFI/SAFI is the same as the one carried in the
incorrect MP_REACH_NLRI or MP_UNREACH_NLRI attribute

If a BGP speaker receives from a neighbour an Update message that contains the MP_REACH_NLRI or
MP_UNREACH_NLRI attribute, and the speaker determines that the attribute is incorrect, the speaker MUST
7
delete all the BGP routes received from that neighbour whose AFI/SAFI is the same as the one carried in the
incorrect MP_REACH_NLRI or MP_UNREACH_NLRI attribute

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Note: Wherever a particular IP test is implemented in a product through a RFC different from what is mentioned in ER, please obtain
confirmation from Helpdesk before submitting application.

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Table-11: LDP as per RFC 5036
Parameter Group: IP Conformance (CONFIP)

RFC Section RFC Clause Remarks

An LDP Identifier is a six-octet quantity used to identify an LSR label space. The first four octets identify the
2.2.2
LSR and must be a globally unique value, such as a 32-bit router Id assigned to the LSR.

2.5.2 An LSR MUST advertise the same transport address in all Hellos that advertise the same label space

After an LDP session has been established, an LSR must arrange that its peer receive an LDP PDU from it at
2.5.6
least every KeepAlive timeperiod to ensure the peer restarts the session KeepAlive Timer

When the next hop for a prefix changes, the LSR must retrieve the label advertised by the new next hop from the
2.7
LIB for use in forwarding.

2.8.1 The Label Request message MUST include a Hop Count TLV.

Note: Wherever a particular IP test is implemented in a product through a RFC different from what is mentioned in ER, please obtain
confirmation from Helpdesk before submitting application.

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Appendix-II

Test Setup and Test Procedures

The Appendix consist of 37 tests from Test 1 to Test 37

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Test No.1

Parameter Name Frequency and EIRP for Wi-Fi and Point to Point/ Point to Multipoint Radio Interface
Test Details Frequency of Operation and Peak Power Measurement Test Setup
Test instruments Spectrum Analyzer
required
Test Setup
EUT

19 V Power Adapter Spectrum Analyser

PoE

Test Procedure 1. Make the setup as shown above.


2. Configure the Spectrum Analyser for
a) Center Frequency as required.
b) SPAN of 20MHz
c) RBW of 3KHz
3. Configure EUT in different modes of operation.
4. Measure peak power shown in Spectrum analyser.
Expected Results 1. Record peak power and attach trace

Note: This is a representative setup and may be adapted as per the requirement of testing for the equipment.

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Test No.2

Parameter Name Frequency of Operation and Transmit Power for Satellite Equipment
Test Details Typical setup of Frequency of Operation & Transmit Power measurement for Satellite System Equipment
Test instruments Signal Generator
required Spectrum Analyser
Attenuator
Power Meter
Power Supply
Test Setup

Power Meter
Power Supply

EUT

Signal Generator
Attenuator Spectrum Analyser
Test Procedure 1. For measurement of Transmit Power, Power Meter is to be connected to the Equipment Under Test(EUT).
2. For measurement of Frequency of Operation, Spectrum Analyser (with DC block if required) is to be connected
to the EUT.

Expected Results 3. Record peak power and attach trace

Note: This is a representative setup and may be adapted as per the requirement of testing for the equipment.

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Test No.3

Parameter Name Transmit power for PTP/ PMP Radio Interface

Test Details Typical setup of Transmit power Measurement

Test instruments Power Meter


required Power Supply
Attenuator
Test Setup

Control
Port(s)
Control
Computer
EUT

Power Antenna
Ports Port(s)
Attenuator Power Meter
Power Supply

Test Procedure 1. For measurement of Transmit Power, Power Meter is to be connected to the Equipment Under Test (EUT).

Expected Results 2. Record peak power and attach trace

Note: This is a representative setup and may be adapted as per the requirement of testing for the equipment.
Test No.4

Parameter Name Link Speed and Auto-negotiation FE, Link Speed and Auto-negotiation GE

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Test Details Test for Ethernet Link Speed (100/1000) and Auto-negotiation

Test instruments required Ethernet Tester supporting 100/1000 mbps link

Test Setup
EUT Ethernet Tester

Test Procedure 1. Connect the Ethernet Tester to the applicable/ supported Ethernet interface of the EUTas shown above.
2. Configure the EUT to use auto-negotiation on its selected Ethernet port.
3. Configure the Ethernet Tester to run at 100 mbps speed and see if it is able to connect to the EUT. The
Ethernet link between the Ethernet Tester and EUT should be active and report 100mbps link speed (if link
speed 100 mbps is supported by the EUT).
4. Configure the Ethernet Tester to run at 1000 mbps speed and see if it is able to connect to the EUT. The
Ethernet link between the Ethernet Tester and EUT should be active and report 1000mbps link speed. (if link
speed 1000 mbps is supported by the EUT).
Expected Results 1. The Ethernet link between the Ethernet Tester and EUT should be active and report 100 or 1000 mbps link
speed as per the link speed supported by the EUT

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Test No.5

Parameter Name IPV4 Functional Tests

Test instruments required IP Testing Tool

Test Setup

EUT

Subnet Subnet
a b
IP Testing Tool IP Testing Tool

Test Procedure 1. Connect the IP Testing Tool to the Ethernet interface of the router as shown above.
2. Configure the IP interfaces of the EUT and IP Testing Tool for back-to-back communication from/ to IP
Testing Tool.
3. Configure static/ dynamic routing on the EUT to reach local LAN subnets from the IP Testing Tool.
4. Perform IPv4 ping test from IP Testing Tool to IP Testing Tool and verify that it is successful and that there is
no packet drop.
5. Perform file transfer test from IP Testing Tool to IP Testing Tool and verify that it is successful.
Expected Results 1. IPv4 Ping test should be successful with zero packet loss.
2. File transfer test should be successful.
3. Enclose screenshots and IP Testing Tool traces of the IPV4 communication.

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Test No.6

Parameter Name SNMPv2 or Qx Protocol Functional Tests


Test Details Test for management: SNMPv2, or Qx (check TRAP, GET and SET operations)
Test instruments required 1. PC/Laptop – 1 Numbers (SNMP or Qx Manager)
2. Switch – 1 Numbers
Test Setup

Test Procedure For SNMP,


1.) Configure the EUT to run SNMP agent and NMS (PC) to run SNMP manager application by using
correct parameters.
2.) Testing of TRAP message: The NMS uses SNMPv2 to manage the SNMP agent, and the agent
automatically sends notifications to report events to the NMS.
Configure the SNMP agent to send traps to the manager.
Use a wrong community name to get the value of a MIB node on the agent. You can see an authentication
failure trap on the SNMP manager.
3.) Test “SetRequest” operation: SNMP Testing node (SNMP manager) sends SNMPv2c “SetRequest” to set
SysName to “EUT1”. Verify the SysName value on the EUT. It should match the value “EUT1” set using
‘SetRequest’ function from the SNMP manger.
4.) Test SNMP GET Operation (single Object): Testing node (SNMP Manager) sends SNMPv2c
“GetRequest” scalar object to get sysName.0 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0 in system group in MIB II, to Agent. The
agent should respond with “SysName value as “EUT1” as set in the previous step, verifying that the EUT
support SNMP GET function.

For Qx,
1) Configure the EUT to run Qx agent and NMS (PC) to run Qx manager application by using correct
parameters.
2) Testing of TRAP message: The NMS uses Qx to manage the Qx agent, and the agent automatically sends

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notifications to report events to the NMS.
Configure the Qx agent to send traps to the manager.
3) Test “Write” operation: Qx Testing node (Qx manager) sends Qx“Write” to set Name to “EUT1”. Verify
the Name value on the EUT. It should match the value “EUT1” set using ‘Write function from the Qx
manger.
4) Test “Read” Operation (single Object): Testing node (Qx Manager) sends “Read” scalar object to get
Name on Agent. The agent should respond with Name value as “EUT1” as set in the previous step,
verifying that the EUT support Qx Read function.

Expected Results 1.) TRAP should be sent by EUT (Agent) to Testing Node (SNMP or Qx Manager).
2.) Set Request operation should be able to set SysName object in agent (EUT), or Write operation should be
able to set Name in Qx agent (EUT),
3.) GetRequest operation should be able to get SysName Object from agent(EUT)
Read operation should be able to get Name Object from Qx agent(EUT)

Attach screenshots for above successful operations.

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Test No.7

Parameter Name SNMPv3 or Qx Protocol Functional Tests

Test Details Test for SNMPv3 or Qx management

Test instruments required 1. PC/Laptop – 1 Numbers (SNMP/Qx Manager)


2. Switch – 1 Numbers
Test Setup

Test Procedure For SNMP


• Configure the agent on EUT and SNMP manager on PC/NMS to use SNMPv3 with security level setting
to Auth.Priv. Set Authentication to SHA and Privacy (encryption) to DES.
• The NMS uses SNMPv3 to monitor and manage the agent
• The agent automatically sends notifications to report events to the NMS.
• The NMS and the agent perform authentication when they establish an SNMP session. The authentication
algorithm is SHA and the authentication key is xxxxxx. The NMS and the agent also encrypt the SNMP
packets between them by using the DES algorithm and encryption key yyyyyy

For Qx
• Configure the agent on EUT and Qx manager on PC/NMS to use Qx with security level setting to
AuthPriv. Set SSH between EUT and NMS to enable authentication and encryption.
• The NMS uses Qx to monitor and manage the agent
• The agent automatically sends notifications to report events to the NMS.
• The NMS and the agent perform authentication when they establish an Qx session based on SSH. The
NMS and the agent encrypt the packets by using SSH

Expected Results • Use correct authentication credentials to access the agent.


- Attach traces for successful encrypted authentication with correct credentials

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• Use incorrect authentication credentials to access the agent
- Attach traces for failed authentication with incorrect credentials

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Test No.8

Parameter Name Dynamic Routing Functional Tests

Test Details Test for Dynamic Routing Table entry

Test instruments required IP Testing Tool

Test Setup
EUT

LAN Link WAN Link

Testing Tool Testing Tool

Test Procedure 1. Connect the interface as the case may be, as shown in the setup diagram
2. Connect the Testing Tool to the Ethernet interface of the EUT as shown above.
3. Configure the IP interfaces of the EUT and Testing Tool for back-to-back communication between two ports
of Testing Tool.
4. Verify that no static or dynamic routing table entry exists on the EUT and that ping to the WAN port of
Testing Tool is not working through LAN Port of Testing Tool.
5. Configure Dynamic Routing (OSPFv2) on the EUT to reach each subnet from other subnet using dynamic
routing. Static routing should NOT be used in this case.
6. Perform back-to-back ping test from Testing Tool through EUT and verify that it is successful and that there
is no packet drop.
7. Verify the existence of dynamic routing table entry of remote LAN subnet on the EUT using dynamic routing.
Expected Results 1. There should be routing table entry of the remote LAN subnet on the EUT using dynamic routing protocol
(OSPF).
2. The ping test should be successful to the remote LAN subnet IP address.

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Test No.9

Parameter Name Static Routing Functional Tests

Test Details Test for Static Routing Table entry

Test instruments required Testing Tool

Test Setup
EUT

LAN Link WAN Link

Testing Tool Testing Tool

Test Procedure 1. Connect the interface as the case may be, as shown in the setup diagram
2. Connect the Testing Tool to the Ethernet interface of the EUT as shown above.
3. Configure the IP interfaces of the EUT and Testing Tool for back-to-back communication between two ports
of Testing Tool.
4. Verify that no static or dynamic routing table entry exists on the EUT and that ping to the WAN port of
Testing Tool is not working through LAN Port of Testing Tool.
5. Configure static routing on the EUT to reach each subnet from other subnet.
6. Perform ping test from back-to-back ping test from Testing Tool through EUT and verify that it is successful
and that there is no packet drop.
7. Verify the existence of routing table entry of remote LAN subnet on the EUT using static routing.
Expected Results 1. There should be routing table entry of the remote LAN subnet on the EUT using static route.
2. The ping test should be successful to the remote LAN subnet IP address.

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Test No.10

Parameter Name TCP Functional Tests

Test Details Test for TCP protocol

Test instruments required IP Testing Tool

Test Setup
EUT

LAN Link WAN Link

Testing Tool Testing Tool

Test Procedure 1. Connect the Testing Tool to the Ethernet interface of the router as shown above.
2. Configure the Testing Tool and the EUT for back-to-back communication between two ports of Testing Tool.
3. Configure static/ dynamic routing on the EUT to reach each subnet from other subnet.
4. Install/ ensure availability of FTP server and FTP client on Testing Tool for performing file transfer test.
5. Perform file transfer test between the two ports of Testing Tool and verify that it is successful through EUT as
per the above-mentioned setup.
6. The EUT must also support TELNET functionality. Configure the EUT to support telnet on its local IP
address.
7. Connect to the EUT using telnet from Testing Tool to verify that telnet connection is established and EUT can
be configured remotely using telnet sessions.
8. Capture packets at various stages to verify functionality of Sequence Numbers and TCP Header Formats.
Expected Results 1. File transfer test should be successful.
2. Telnet connection to EUT from Testing Tool should be successful.
3. Enclose screenshots and Testing Tool traces of the communication, and indicate various Headers and
Sequence Numbers.

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Test No.11

Parameter Name Mac Learning and Packet Forwarding Tests

Test Details Mac Learning and Packet Forwarding

Test instruments required IP Testing Tool

Test Setup

EUT

LAN Link WAN Link

Testing Tool Testing Tool

Test Procedure 1. Connect Interface-A of Testing Tool with EUT and ping EUT.
2. Ensure MAC address of Interface-A of Testing Tool is visible in EUT’s MAC address table and Interface-B
MAC address is not visible. (e.g. show mac-add).
3. Connect Interface-B of Testing Tool to EUT and ping Testing Tool through Interface-A. Ping should be
successful.
4. Check EUT’s MAC address table. MAC address of Interface-B of Testing Tool should be visible in table.
Expected Results 1. Ping from Interface-B to Interface-A should be successful, showing successful packet forwarding.
2. MAC address should be visible on EUT’s MAC table.
3. Enclose screenshot for successful test.

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Test No.12

Parameter Name Spanning Tree Protocol Root Bridge Election Functional Test

Test Details Test for Spanning tree protocol (STP) – Root Bridge Election

Test instruments required IP Testing Tool


Another Switch

Test Setup

EUT Another Switch-B

192.168.1.1
wan link 192.168.1.3
wan link

Testing Tool Testing Tool

Test Procedure 1. Enable STP (802.1d) at both EUT and other switch, keeping priority value the same.
2. Verify from C-BPDU from Testing Tool that it contains information about bridge id (Priority/ MAC
Address).
3. Depending on computed bridge id, Verify from C-BPDU messages that EUT either becomes the Root Bridge,
or allows the other switch to become Root Bridge.
Expected Results 1. The switch, which has the lowest root bridge ID, will be elected as the root bridge.
2. Attach screenshot and Testing Tool traces as artefacts.

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Test No.13

Parameter Name Spanning Tree Protocol Port Blocking Functional Test

Test Details Test for Spanning tree protocol (STP) – Port Blocking

Test instruments required Testing Tool


Another Switch

Test Setup
Port 3
EUT Another Switch-B
Port 5
192.168.1.1
wan link 192.168.1.3
wan link

Testing Tool Testing Tool

Test Procedure 1. Create setup as in test STP-1


2. Create Switch-B as root bridge
3. Connect additional ports of EUT and switch-B to create one more link
Expected Results 3. STP should automatically block port 5
4. Evidence: Print status of port 3 and 5 from EUT

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Test No.14

Parameter Name PPPoE as per RFC 2516


Test Details
Test instruments Test tool for emulating PPPoE Client and uplink port
required
Linus Server with Radius Tool
Pre-Test Setup 1. Setup free radius server on the Linux machine
2. Add desired user credentials in user file on the radius server.
And Radius Server EUT 3. Create PPPoE emulation on the test tool with the same user
Test Setup credentials.

Testing Tool (Uplink Port) Testing Tool (PPPoE Client)

Test Steps 1. Start the PPPoE client emulation from test tool.
2. Verify that PADI was received on the box by using CLI
3. Check that authentication was successful by using CLI
4. Issue show PPPoE statistics again to see that DUT has sent PADO, received PADR and send PADS packet by using
CLI. (Note: since subscriber bring up happens very fast you might be able to see all the packet count in step 2 itself.)
5. Check on DUT to see that subscriber has come up by executing CLIs
6. Stop the PPPoE client emulation from test tool.
7. Check that PADT message was received on the DUT using CLI
8. Check that subscriber entry has been cleared from the DUT using CLI
Expected Results 1. For Step 2, CLI output contains correct PADI packet count.
2. For Step 3, Authentication is granted.
3. For Step 4, CLI output contains correct PADO, PADR and PADS packet count.
4. For Step 5, CLI contains correct subscriber count and state.
5. For Step 6, PADT is received on the DUT after PPPoE client emulation is stopped in the test tool.
6. For Step 8, CLI output returns subscriber count as 0

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Test No.15

Parameter Name Radius


Test instruments Test tool for emulating PPPoE Client and uplink port
required
Linus Server with Radius Tool
Pre-Test Setup 1. Setup free radius server on the Linux machine
2. Add desired user credentials in user file on the radius server.
And 3. Create PPPoE emulation on the test tool with the same user
Test Setup Radius Server EUT credentials.
4. Uplink facing port on the DUT configured with appropriate
IPv4/IPv6 addressed and ARP/NDP resolved on the test tool.

Testing Tool (Uplink Port) Testing Tool (PPPoE Client)


Test Steps Expected Results
1. Start the PPPoE client emulation from test tool. •
2. Verify that PADI was received on the box by using CLI • CLI output contains correct PADI packet count.
3. Check that authentication request was received on the DUT by using CLI • Authentication is granted.
4. Check that Access-Accept was received on the DUT by using CLI • Accept counter increments correctly in the CLI output.
5. Stop the PPPoE client emulation from test tool. •
6. Check that PADT message was received on the DUT using CLI • PADT is received on the DUT after PPPoE client emulation
is stopped in the test tool.
7. Check that subscriber entry has been cleared from the DUT using CLI • CLI output contains Active subscriber count as 0
8. Create a mismatch between user credentials in PPPoE client emulation

and free radius user file.
9. Start the PPPoE client emulation from test tool.

10. Verify that access-reject has been received on the DUT using CLI
11. Check that no subscriber comes up if Access-reject has been received • Reject counter increments correctly in the CLI output
from the radius server using CLI • CLI output contains Active subscriber count as 0
Test No.16

Parameter Name Ping traffic through Policy based IPSec Tunnel

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Test instruments Peer Device
required
Two Linux machines

Pre-Test Setup
Linux 1 EUT Peer Linux 2
And
Test Setup 1. Configure IKE and IPsec under Security configuration options on both DUT and PEER devices.
2. To route the required traffic through the tunnel, add the configured VPN under the required policy on both DUT and
PEER devices
3. If DUT needs to be act as Initiator, then configure establish tunnel immediately only at the DUT side
4. If DUT needs to be act as responder, then configure establish tunnel immediately only at the PEER side
Test Case Steps 1. Send ping traffic from Linux1 to Linux2 or Linux2 to Linux1
2. Verify fields under security IPsec /IKE CLI
Expected Results 1. If Establish tunnel immediately is configured:
a. As soon as configuration gets committed verify P1 and P2 SA is up on both the devices.
b. role (initiator or responder) should be proper under ike cli based on the configuration on both the devices
c. There should not be any ping packet drop
d. packet statistics under ipsec cli should match with actual sent traffic.
e. configured Policy through which tunnel is formed should be visible in ipsec sa cli
2. If Establish tunnel on-traffic is configured (default configuration if nothing is configured)
a. There will be one ping packet drop and packet statistics should match accordingly under ipsec cli
b. P1 and P2 SA should be up on both the devices
c. role (initiator or responder) should be proper under ike cli based on traffic
d. configured Policy through which tunnel is formed should be visible in ipsec sa cli
Test No.17

Parameter Name Test Source NAT with PAT with multiple source ip addresses.

Test instruments One Linux client with hping2 tool installed


required

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One linux machines

Pre-Test Setup
Linux Client EUT Linux Server
And
Test Setup 1. Install hping2 on Linux Client to initiate traffic from multiple source addresses
2. On Linux server, add route for nat-pool address used in nat configuration on DUT
3. Configure source nat pool on DUT with single IP address
4. Configure source nat rule-set on DUT with ‘from’ and ‘to’ and also match condition like ‘source-address’ and
‘destination-address’
Note:PAT is enabled by default
Test Case Steps 1. Start sending traffic with hping2 tool from Linux client with first IP to Linux server IP address
2. Again, Initiate hping2 by incrementing the source IP in ‘source-ip’ field
Expected Results 1. For Step 1, verify that cli output of flow session shows nat-translation. Test considered pass if the source address is
natted with the address from the pool specified.
2. Also, check source nat-translation hit count is incrementing in cli output
3. For step 2, Verify that port address translation is seen in cli output of security flow session

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Test No.18

Parameter Name Test Source NAT NAT64 related feature

Test instruments One Linux client


required
One linux server

Pre-Test Setup
And
Linux Client Linux Server
Test Setup EUT
(IPv6 Host) (IPv4 Host)

1. To configure NAT64, you need to have a pool of single IPs which will be the IPv4 address of the server.
2. We need a destination NAT configuration to translate the IPv6 address into IPv4 address in the destination field of
the incoming packet.
3. The destination address is IPv4, but the source address is IPv6. Thus, we must apply the source NAT in order to
change the IPv6 address to IPv4 in the source field of the packet.
Test Case Steps 1. Initiate traffic from Linux client
2. Verify nat translation has worked by checking flow session on DUT
Expected Results 1. Check how the sessions are being established:

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Test No.19

Parameter Name Verify Source Address any, destination specific, application any action = deny

Test instruments One Linux client


required
One linux server

Pre-Test Setup
And H0 H1
EUT
Test Setup (Linux) (Linux)

1. Configure IPs on the eth interfaces of both the linux machines.

Test Case Steps 1. Configure security zones and add interfaces to it.
2. (Ex: Configure a security zone “trust” and add the interface connected to one of the linux machines to it. Configure
another security zone “untrust” and add router’s other interface to it.)
3. Create address book entries to specify the source and destination address.
4. Create a policy (say p1) from zone trust to zone untrust and vice-versa, with source address any name, destination
address as address book name, application any.
5. Set a deny condition for the policy.
6. (For ex: set security policies from-zone trust to-zone untrust policy p1 then deny)
7. Commit the configuration.
8. Send traffic from H0 to H1.

Expected Results 1. Traffic should not be allowed due to the deny policy.

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Test No.20

Parameter Name Verify the packet capture of the attack logs

Test instruments 2 Linux server, syslog, ftp client and server


required

Pre-Test Setup
And H0 H1
EUT
Test Setup (Linux) (Linux)

1. IDP license is installed


2. IDP security package is installed
3. Configure IDP with FTP:USER: ROOT attack and attack to fw policy
4. Configure the packet-log server and the port details
5. Enable 5 packets to capture pre and post the attack.
Test Case Steps 1. Start the packet-log server to capture the packets
2. Start the FTP server
3. Start FTP traffic with user as root
Expected Results 1. IDP attack table should not have the attack detected
2. The packet log tool should have the attack details and the pre and post attack packet captured
3. IDP attack log should be generated and the packet log id should be matching with the packet log attack details

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Test No.21

Parameter Name Check the attack detection over https session

Test instruments 2 Linux as server client, openssl, curl.


required

Pre-Test Setup
And H0 H1
EUT
Test Setup (Linux) (Linux)

1. IDP license is installed


2. IDP security package is installed
3. Configure a ssl proxy profile and attach to the fw policy
4. Configure an IDP with custom http attack and attach to the same IDP policy
Test Case Steps 1. Start the openssl server.
2. Send the https traffic using curl from client
Expected Results 1. IDP attack table should have the custom http attack detected

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Test No.22

Parameter Name Close Client and Server Action for TCP in IPS Rule Base

Test instruments 2 Linux servers


required

Pre-Test Setup
And H0 H1
EUT
Test Setup (Linux) (Linux)

1. IDP license is installed


2. IDP security package is installed
3. Configure an http attack with close client and server as action
Test Case Steps 1. Start the tcp dump on both client and server.
2. Send the http attack traffic.
Expected Results 1. http attack should be detected
2. client and server should have received RST packet to close the tcp connection
3. IDP attack log should have the action as close-client-and-server as action

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Test No.23

Parameter Name Close Client Action for UDP in IPS Rule Base

Test instruments 2 Linux servers


required

Pre-Test Setup
And H0 H1
EUT
Test Setup (Linux) (Linux)

1. IDP license is installed


2. IDP security package is installed
3. Configure a dns attack with close client as action
Test Case Steps 1. Start the tcp dump on client.
2. Send the dns attack traffic from client.
Expected Results 1. DNS attack should be detected.
2. Server should not receive the packet.
3. IDP attack log should have the action as DROP as action.

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Test No.24

Parameter Name http with block-extension-list

Test instruments 2 Linux servers


required

Pre-Test Setup
And H0 H1
EUT
Test Setup (Linux) (Linux)

1. Configure UTM custom objects for file extension list such as vbs, pl, tst
2. Configure the UTM content filtering feature profile with the block-extension for those file extension list
3. Configure notifications options as message and content for the message
4. Attach the profile to the fw policy.
5. Configure the security logging
Test Case Steps 1. Start the HTTP server and have the files with different extension
2. From client get vbs, pl, txt and html files using curl
Expected Results 1. Other than html file all are blocked
2. In the utm content filtering statistics, the extension blocked counter should increment accordingly
3. Verify the content filtering blocked message in the syslog

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Test No.25

Parameter Name File extension blocking

Test instruments 2 Linux servers


required

Pre-Test Setup
And H0 H1
EUT
Test Setup (Linux) (Linux)

1. Configure UTM custom objects for filename extension list for com and exe
2. Configure the UTM content filtering feature profile with the block-extension for those filename extension list
3. Configure content filtering UTM policy for ftp upload and download
4. Configure notifications options as message and content for the message
5. Attach the profile to the fw policy.
6. Configure the security logging
Test Case Steps 1. Start the FTP server and have the files with different extension
2. From client, do ftp and get exe and com extension files
3. From client do ftp and put exe and com extension files
Expected Results 1. GET and PUT of exe and com files are blocked with proper error message
2. In the utm content filtering statistics, the Base on extension list counter should increment accordingly
3. Verify the content filtering blocked message in the syslog

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Test No.26

Parameter Name Test with Infected file for ALL Protocol

Test instruments 2 Linux servers


required

Pre-Test Setup
And H0 H1
EUT
Test Setup (Linux) (Linux)

Internet

1. DUT should have internet access through one of the revenue interfaces
2. Sophos license should be installed
3. Sophos av is configured and the pattern is up to date
4. Configure Sophos anti-virus profile for http, ftp up/down, smtp, pop and imap
5. Attach the profile to the utm policy
6. Attach the utm policy to the fw policy
Test Case Steps 1. Send the following traffic with the virus file attached (HTTP GET/POST, FTP GET/PUT, SMTP, IMAP and POP3)

Expected Results 1. The virus file should be blocked with the proper error message
2. The virus file should be detected and the threat-found incremented in the anti-virus statistics
3. Verify the av virus detected message in the syslog

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Test No.27

Parameter Name Profile for frequency synchronisation

Test Details Support for PTP frequency profile: G.8265.1 & monitor
1) PTP messages exchanged between Master & Slave
2) Protocol statistics of GM for e.g. GM IP, GM Identity, GM clock class & value etc.
3) GM locking with auxiliary interfaces and observe relevant protocol statistics.
Test instruments Synch tester Splitter
required
GPS Antenna Connecting Cables
Laptop

Test Setup 1 Setup 1: Follow Test procedure instructions 4 to 7

Setup 2: Follow Test procedure instruction 8

Test Setup 2

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Test Procedure 1. Connect GNSS signal to PTP GM and Tester. Wait for sufficient (approx. 1-2 hours) time so that GM and Tester are
locked to UTC.
2. Now, configure PTP GM as per the settings mentioned below:

3. After configuring PTP GM with correct Frequency profile setting (through CLI & GUI). Configure the Sync Tester
with same parameters & connect the Tester to the configured PTP port on GM.
4. Verify: if PTP GM has ping option & able to ping Tester’s IP. Also verify if VLAN tagging is possible on PTP
messages.
5. Verify: If GM is sharing all the relevant protocol information to the Tester for e.g.
i) GM IP

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ii) GM Identity
iii) GM Priority
iv) GM Clock class & value
v) GM Clock Source
6. Verify: Message Exchange between Master & Slave i.e.
i) Sync
ii) Follow-up
iii) Delay Request
iv) Delay Response etc.
7. Now, remove the GPS antenna cable from the PTP GM and see if the Clock class in the tester changes to a different
value (Locked mode clock class to Holdover clock class).
8. Configure Primary input clock in PTP GM as GNSS and set a secondary input clock as well (for e.g. 1PPS, E1, MHz).
Sync Tester can be used to give secondary input to the GM. Now remove the primary input clock from the GM and
verify that GM automatically switches to secondary input source.
Expected Results 1. Verify GM configuration through GUI & CLI.
2. Verify Test procedure - Steps 4 to 8. Results should match the configured value as per ITU-T Standard.
3. Attach screenshots.

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Test No.28

Parameter Name Profile for time and phase synchronisation with full timing support

Test Details Support for PTP phaseprofile: G8275.1


1) PTP messages exchanged between Master & Slave
2) Protocol statistics of GM for e.g. GM MAC, GM Identity, GM clock class & value etc.
3) GM locking with auxiliary interfaces and observe relevant protocol statistics.
Test instruments Synch tester (e.g. xGenius) Splitter
required
GPS Antenna Connecting Cables
Laptop

Test Setup 1 Setup 1: Follow Test procedure instructions 4 to 7

PTPGM
G8275.1

Setup 2: Follow Test procedure instruction 8

Test Setup 2

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PTPGM
G8275.1

Test Procedure 1. Connect GNSS signal to PTP GM and Tester. Wait for sufficient (approx. 1-2 hours) time so that GM and Tester are
locked to UTC.
2. Now, configure PTP GM as per the settings mentioned below:

3. After configuring PTP GM with correct Phase profile (full on-path) setting (through CLI & GUI). Configure the
Sync Tester with same parameters & connect the Tester to the configured PTP port on GM.
4. Verify: if VLAN tagging is possible on the PTP messages.
5. Verify: If GM is sharing all the relevant protocol information to the Tester for e.g.
i) GM MAC
ii) GM Identity

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iii) GM Priority
iv) GM Clock class & value
v) GM Clock Source
6. Verify: Message Exchange between Master & Slave i.e.
i) Sync
ii) Follow-up
iii) Delay Request
iv) Delay Response etc.
7. Now, remove the GPS antenna cable from the PTP GM and see if the Clock class in the tester changes to a different
value (Locked mode clock class to Holdover clock class).
8. Configure Primary input clock in PTP GM as GNSS and set a secondary input clock as well (for e.g. 1PPS, E1, MHz).
Sync Tester can be used to give secondary input to the GM. Now remove the primary input clock from the GM and
verify that GM automatically switches to secondary input source.
Expected Results 1. Verify GM configuration through GUI (Graphic User Interface) &CLI (Command Line Interface).
2. Verify Test procedure - Steps 4 to 8. Results should match the configured value as per ITU-T Standard.
3. Attach Screenshot.

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Test No.29

Parameter Name Profile for time and phase synchronisation with partial timing support

Test Details Support for PTP phase profile: G.8275.2


1) PTP messages exchanged between Master & Slave
2) Protocol statistics of GM for e.g. GM IP, GM Identity, GM clock class & value etc.
3) GM locking with auxiliary interfaces and observe relevant protocol statistics.
Test instruments Synch tester (e.g. xGenius) Splitter
required
GPS Antenna Connecting Cables
Laptop

Test Setup 1 Setup 1: Follow Test procedure instructions 4 to 7

PTPGM
G8275.2

Setup 2: Follow Test procedure instruction 8

Test Setup 2

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PTPGM
G8275.2

Test Procedure 1. Connect GNSS signal to PTP GM and Tester. Wait for sufficient (approx. 1-2 hours) time so that GM and Tester
are locked to UTC.
2. Now, configure PTP GM as per the settings mentioned below:

3. After configuring PTP GM with correct Phase profile (partial on-path) setting (through CLI & GUI). Configure the
Sync Tester with same parameters & connect the Tester to the configured PTP port on GM.
4. Verify: if PTP GM has ping option & able to ping Tester’s IP. Also verify if VLAN tagging is possible on the PTP
messages.
5. Verify: If GM is sharing all the relevant protocol information to the Tester for e.g.
i) GM IP
ii) GM Identity

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iii) GM Priority
iv) GM Clock class & value
v) GM Clock Source
6. Verify: Message Exchange between Master & Slave i.e.
i) Sync
ii) Follow-up
iii) Delay Request
iv) Delay Response etc.
7. Now, remove the GPS antenna cable from the PTP GM and verify if the Clock class in the tester changes to a
different value (Locked mode clock class to Holdover clock class).
8. Configure Primary input clock in PTP GM as GNSS and set a secondary input clock as well (for e.g. 1PPS, E1, MHz).
Sync Tester can be used to give secondary input to the GM. Now remove the primary input clock from the GM and
verify that GM automatically switches to secondary input source.
Expected Results 1. Verify GM configuration through GUI & CLI.
2. Verify Test procedure - Steps 4 to 8. Results should match the configured value as per ITU-T Standard.
3. Attach screenshots.

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Test No.30

Parameter Name Mobile device - Non-Zero IMEI/MEID/ESN

Test Details Test for Identification of Equipment Identity for mobile device for GSM/ UMTS/ LTE/ CDMA

Test instruments None


required

Test Setup Powered on EUT

Test Procedure 1. Press *#06# to display IMEI / MEID / ESN.


2. Copy down the displayed IMEI/ MEID/ ESN.
Expected Results 1. Check that the displayed IMEI / MEID / ESN is not all zeroes/ null.

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Test No.31

Parameter Name Mobile Emergency Support - Panic button

Test Details Test for functioning of Panic button in Feature phone

Test instruments None


required

Test Setup 1. Power on EUT.


2. If the device has a keypad lock, invoke it to lock the key pad.
Test Procedure 1 1. Press Numeric Key “5” on the feature phone keypad for more than 10 seconds.
2. If a call is not invoked, repeat step 1 with numeric key “9”.
3. Disconnect the call if invoked.
4. Remove keypad lock.
5. Repeat step 1, 2 and 3.
Test Procedure 2 1. Switch on the mobile screen. If there is a screen protector (wallpaper), invoke it. If there is a screen lock, invoke
it to lock the screen.
2. Switch off screen display.
3. Press panic (red) button for more than 3 seconds
4. Disconnect the call if invoked.
Expected Results 4. Check that emergency call is invoked in both cases by actions in step 2 and 5.
5. Wallpaper ON + Screen Lock ON + Screen Off + Long press panic (red) button once => Emergency call

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Test No.32

Parameter Name Mobile Emergency Support - Panic button

Test Details Test for functioning of Panic button in Smart phone

Test instruments None


required

Test Setup Powered on EUT.

Test Procedure 1 1. Switch on the mobile so that the screen is lit. If there is a screen protector (wallpaper), invoke it. If there is a
screen lock, invoke it to lock the screen.
2. Switch off screen display.
3. Short Press power-on button thrice in quick succession.
4. Disconnect the call if invoked.
5. With screen protector and screen lock invoked and screen display switched on, repeat step 3 and 4.
Test Procedure 2 1. Switch on the mobile screen. If there is a screen protector (wallpaper), remove it. If there is a screen lock, invoke
it to lock the screen.
2. Check if a Soft emergency call button is visible even in screen lock mode.
3. Invoke emergency call by touching it.
4. Disconnect the call if invoked.
Test Procedure 3 1. Switch on the mobile screen. If there is a screen protector (wallpaper), invoke it. If there is a screen lock, invoke
it to lock the screen.
2. Switch off screen display.
3. Press panic (red) button for more than 3 seconds
4. Disconnect the call if invoked.
Expected Results 1. Wallpaper ON + Screen Lock ON + Screen Off + Short press power on button thrice => Emergency call
2. Wallpaper ON + Screen Lock ON + Screen Lit + Short press power on button thrice => Emergency call
3. Wallpaper Off + Screen Lock ON + Screen Lit + Softemergency call button touch => Emergency call
4. Wallpaper ON + Screen Lock ON + Screen Off + Long press panic (red) button once => Emergency call

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Test No.33

Parameter Name Mobile Emergency Support - GPS Location

Test Details Test for facility of identifying the location through satellite-based GPS in smart phone handsets.

Test instruments None


required

Test Setup Powered on EUT.

Test Procedure 1. Switch on the mobile and deactivate SIM(s).


2. Go to settings through appropriate menu.
3. Locate settings for “Location” and turn the “Location” Off and On.
4. Use any suitable App to display current location of mobile.
Expected Results 1. Verify that Mobile phone is able to display location using satellite-based GPS, when SIM(s) are deactivated.

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Test No.34

Parameter Name Mobile Emergency Support – Call on 112

Test Details Test for facility to dial 112 with Keypad lock, without SIM or without registration on PLMN.

Test instruments None


required

Test Setup Powered on EUT.


Test SIM without subscription.

Test Procedure 1 1. Switch on the mobile screen. If there is a screen protector (wallpaper), remove it. If there is a screen lock, invoke
it to lock the screen.
2. Check if either keypad, or an icon/ link to display the keypad is visible. In case of later, click icon/ link to
display keyboard.
3. Invoke emergency call by dialing 112.
4. Disconnect the call if invoked.
Test Procedure 2 1. Remove SIM from mobile. Switch on the mobile. If there is a screen protector (wallpaper), remove it. If there is
a screen lock, invoke it to lock the screen.
2. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 of Procedure 1.
Test Procedure 3 1. Insert test SIM and switch ON mobile.
2. Verify that mobile is trying to be registered to some available PLMN.
3. Repeat procedure 2 with test SIM.
Expected Results 1. It is possible to dial the emergency number 112 even if the key pad is locked, as verified through Procedure 1.
2. It is possible to dial the emergency number 112 without SIM, as verified through Procedure 2.
3. The mobile phone, which has not successfully registered shall nevertheless be able to make emergency call
attempts on an available PLMN, as verified through Procedure 3.

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Test No.35

Parameter name Display of SAR Value


Test Details Test for Display of SAR Value

Test Instruments required None

Test Setup Powered on EUT

Test Procedure Press *#07# to get SAR Value.

Expected Result Check that SAR Value is less than 1.6 W/Kg.

Test No.36

Parameter name Operating Frequency


Test Details Test for checking of Operating Frequency

Test Instruments Base Station Emulator, Signal generator, spectrum analyser, required software
required
Test Setup Powered on EUT

Test Procedure 1. Check that the frequency of operation as per its data sheet/ information given by the vendor is as per the
Applicable National Frequency Allocation Plan
2. If the step 1 above is okay, then -
a. Put the Device Under Test (DUT) in Airplane or Switch Off mode.
b. Configure Base Station Emulator for required frequency and technology.
c. Switch on the DUT and initiate a call.
d. Check that the DUT is connected to the Base Station Emulator and that the call goes through.

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e. Carry out steps a-d for all the technology – frequency combinations supported by the DUT as per its data
sheet/ information given by the vendor.
Expected Results The call should go through in step 2.d for all the technology – frequency combinations supported by the DUT as per its
data sheet/ information given by the vendor.

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Test No.37

Parameter name Indian Language Support for Mobile Phones


Test Details 1. Test for checking Message input capability
2. Test for checking Message Readability
Test Instruments/ 1. Standard Font for English and 22 Indian Languages (Both in Soft Copy and Printed Copy)
Documents 2. Computer/ Laptop with Data Card/ Dongle and in-built SMS Application
required
Test Setup Powered on EUT with an active SIM Card

Test Procedure 1 i) Input all the characters of English language one by one and check that the displayed character matches with the
character typed on keypad.
ii) Repeat above step i) for Hindi.
iii) Repeat above step i) for any other (at-least one) Indian Language as declared by the manufacturer.
Test Procedure 2 i) Input all the characters of English language to make a text in a computer/ Laptop and using Data Card/ Dongle
through SMS Application send it to the DUT.
ii) Read and compare the text character by character to see that the sent message and the received message are the
same.
iii) Repeat above step for Hindi and all (twenty-one) other Indian languages.
Expected Results The DUT should have in-built capability for inputting of the following languages:
for Message input a) English
capability b) Hindi and
c) Any other (at-least one) Indian Language
Expected Results The DUT should have the capability to display all the languages as follows:
for Message a) English
Readability b) Hindi and
c) All (twenty-one) other Indian Languages

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Test No.38

Parameter Name SNMPv2 Functional Tests


Test Details Test for management: SNMPv2 (check TRAP, GET and SET operations)
Test instruments required SNMP Test Tool (SNMP Manager)
Test Setup

Test Procedure 1. Configure the EUT to run SNMP agent and SNMP Test Tool (NMS) to run SNMP manager application by
using correct parameters.
2. Testing of TRAP message: The NMS uses SNMPv2 to manage the SNMP agent, and the agent automatically
sends notifications to report events to the NMS.
3. Configure the SNMP agent to send traps to the manager.
4. Use a wrong community name to get the value of a MIB node on the agent. You can see an authentication
failure trap on the SNMP manager.
5. Test “SetRequest” operation: SNMP Testing node (SNMP manager) sends SNMPv2c “SetRequest” to set
SysName to “EUT1”. Verify the SysName value on the EUT. It should match the value “EUT1” set using
‘SetRequest’ function from the SNMP manger.
6. Test SNMP GET Operation (single Object): Testing node (SNMP Manager) sends SNMPv2c “GetRequest”
scalar object to get sysName.0 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0 in system group in MIB II, to Agent. The agent should
respond with “SysName value as “EUT1” as set in the previous step, verifying that the EUT support SNMP
GET function.
Expected Results 1. TRAP should be sent by EUT (Agent) to Testing Node (SNMP Manager).
2. SetRequest operation should be able to set SysName object in agent (EUT)
3. GetRequest operation should be able to get SysName Object from agent (EUT)
4. Attach screenshots for above successful operations.

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Test No.39

Parameter Name SNMPv3 Functional Tests

Test Details Test for SNMPv3 management

Test instruments required SNMP Test Tool (SNMP Manager)

Test Setup

Test Procedure 1. Configure the agent on EUT and SNMP manager on SNMP Test Tool to use SNMPv3 with security level
setting to AuthPriv. Set Authentication to SHA and Privacy (encryption) to DES.
2. The NMS uses SNMPv3 to monitor and manage the agent
3. The agent automatically sends notifications to report events to the NMS.
4. The NMS and the agent perform authentication when they establish an SNMP session. The authentication
algorithm is SHA and the authentication key is xxxxxx. The NMS and the agent also encrypt the SNMP
packets between them by using the DES algorithm and encryption key yyyyyy
Expected Results 1. Use correct authentication credentials to access the agent.
2. Attach traces for successful encrypted authentication with correct credentials
3. Use incorrect authentication credentials to access the agent
4. Attach traces for failed authentication with incorrect credentials

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Test No.40

Parameter Name Support for priority for emergency calls

Test Details As per Department of Telecom No. 16-04/ 2015-AS-III/NP/67/120 dated 4th May 2016

Standard 3GPP TS 23.067


Enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption service (eMLPP): Stage 2

Test Procedure 1. The call to emergency number is given priority.


2. The emergency numbers are accessible irrespective of balance/ limit.
3. The numbers are routed through other operator, if the signal of the operator, to which the Subscriber is
subscribed, is low or unavailable.
4. The numbers are diallable with or without SIM (subject to implementation)
Expected Results Compliance

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